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What is your role as a CWTS student in undertaking and promoting the university’s “Clean and Green Project”?
This would depend both on the school doing the teaching and the student doing the learning. Some schools don't have one discipline or the other; many consider these two things to be identical.
Theoretical Computer Science has its roots in mathematics, where there was a lot of discussion of logic. It began with Blaise Pascal and Charles Babbage in the 1800's. Pascal and Babbage eventually tried to come up with computing machines that would help in calculating arithmetic. Some of them actually worked, but they were mechanical machines built on physics, without a real theoretical background. Another person in the 1800's was a man named George Boole, who tried to formulate a mathematical form of logic. This was eventually called Boolean Logic in his honor, and we still use it today to form the heart of all computer hardware. All those transistors and things you see on a circuit board are really just physical representations of what George Boole came up with. Computer Science, however, hit the golden age with John von Neumann and Alan Turing in the 1900's. Von Neumann formulated the theoretical form of computers that is still used today as the heart of all computer design: the separation of the CPU, the RAM, the BUS, etc. This is all known collectively as Von Neumann architecture. Alan Turing, however, is famous for the theoretical part of Computer Science. He invented something called the Universal Turing Machine, which told us exactly what could and could not be computed using the standard computer architecture of today. This formed the basis of Theoretical Computer Science. Ever since Turing formulated this extraordinary concept, Computer Science has been dedicated to answering one question:"Can we compute this?"This question is known as computability, and it is one of the core disciplines in Computer Science. Another form of the question is "Can we compute this better?" This leads to more complications, because what does "better" mean? So, Computer Science is partly about finding efficient algorithms to do what you need. Still, there are other forms of Computer Science, answering such related questions as "Can we compute thought?" This leads to fields like Artificial Intelligence. Computer Science is all about getting things done, to find progressive solutions to our problems, to fill gaps in our knowledge. Sure, Computer Science may have some math, but it is different from math. Computer Science is about exploring the limitations of humans, of expanding our horizons and having some fun at the same time.
The L drive on a computer is the student lap accessible drive. It is not common on all computers. If you open the My Computer link, the drive will be mapped as L.
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you can go for website development on php or .net. it is quite easy and interesting.
Try virtualization. That's usually a fun topic.
you can make the project like geographic information system(GIS). you can make the project like geographic information system(GIS).
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The adjective is science because, unlike normal use (when it is a noun) it is being used to describe the project.
Humanities help the computer science student manage the human resource aspect that comes along with the career. It also helps the student come up with solutions to some of the problems that they face.
A college computer science student will need a flash drive of 8 GB or higher. There are several brands that are great such as Samsung and Sony.
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Is computer science and engineering student is eligible to appear in indian engineering sevice exam ??
It is best if you use about the field of Biology. ^_^