Understanding Computer Science and Information Technology

The difference between computer science and information technology

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Description

A brief introduction of Science and Technology to understand the difference between Computer Science & IT. In this course, we examine THE WORLD OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY IN RELATION TO COMPUTER SCIENCE & IT SO THAT WE KNOW WHERE TO POSITION OURSELVES TO SOLVE REAL WORLD PROBLEMS. The course will help students decide on which field of computing they want to specialise in. We shall specifically learn about  Ontology and Taxonomy of Software Idea using  the Tree Metaphor, examine the Software and Software Engineering skills development, look at the rise of computer hardware & software with the links between them. We will also look at the functional and structural difference between Computer Science & IT and the common ground between them. Finally, we will then take a look at THE ORIGIN OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & IT then conclude by looking at the SUMMARY OF THE ORIGIN OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY.

All the above will be done purposely to for us to Understand the origin of science and technology computer science and IT, Understand Software and software engineering and appreciate the rise of computer hardware & software with the links between them, and understand the functional and structural difference between Computer Science & IT and their common ground shared by Computer science & IT

What You Will Learn!

  • The Academic Ontology and Taxonomy of Software Idea – Tree Metaphor
  • Software and Software Engineering skills development
  • The rise of computer hardware & software with the links between them
  • Functional and structural difference between Computer Science & IT
  • The most common ground shared by Computer science & IT
  • THE ORIGIN OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & IT
  • SUMMARY OF THE ORIGIN OF COMPUTER SCIENCE & IT

Who Should Attend!

  • Beginner IT who is curious about computer science and information technology
  • Students who wants to know which path to choose in the IT and Computer industries
  • Managers who wish to enhance their management by understanding IT and computer science
  • Researchers
  • Organisation willing to train their staffs
  • Software developers who may wish to enhance their understanding of the IT Industry