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Presentación de la Especialidad en Computación
17 abril 2012 por Javier Campos en Anuncios

 

El lunes 7 de mayo a las 12:45 en el Aula 01 del Edificio Ada Byron tendrá lugar una presentación informativa sobre la Especialidad en Computación del Grado de Ingeniería Informática.

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Descripción de la especialidad según el Computing Curricula 2005 de la ACM (Association for Computing Machinery):

Computer Science spans a wide range, from its theoretical and algorithmic foundations to cutting‐edge developments in robotics, computer vision, intelligent systems, bioinformatics, and other exciting areas. We can think of the work of computer scientists as falling into three categories.

  • They design and implement software. Computer scientists take on challenging programming jobs. They also supervise other programmers, keeping them aware of new approaches.
  • They devise new ways to use computers. Progress in the Computer Science areas of networking, database, and human‐computer‐interface enabled the development of the World Wide Web. Now Computer Science researchers are working with scientists from other fields to make robots become practical and intelligent aides, to use databases to create new knowledge, and to use computers to help decipher the secrets of our DNA.
  • They develop effective ways to solve computing problems. For example, computer scientists develop the best possible ways to store information in databases, send data over networks, and display complex images. Their theoretical background allows them to determine the best performance possible, and their study of algorithms helps them to develop new approaches that provide better performance.

Computer Science spans the range from theory through programming. Curricula that reflect this breadth are sometimes criticized for failing to prepare graduates for specific jobs. While other disciplines may produce graduates with more immediately relevant job‐related skills, computer science offers a comprehensive foundation that permits graduates to adapt to new technologies and new ideas.

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