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What are the principles of computing?
Principle of computing involves all the process, methods and techniques to solve a complex problem. But this course, apart from describing other ways for the binary representation of data, tells the students to get over a problem with or without using a computer.
Who should take this course?
This course is beneficial for students – who want to learn about the basic principles of computing without having knowing the computer programming languages. This tutorial is for beginners, thus it does not demand you any prior knowledge and experience in this context.
What are the benefits of the course?
This effective, convenient and efficient course will help you to learn:
- Computational thinking in our daily life (If you want to develop a simulation illustrating complex behaviour after using principles in cellular automata)
- Fundamental principles that are used in computer science to solve iterate problems
- How to handle Iterative processes?
- How to present Data and Instructions in binary form?
- How to use cellular automata as a means of generating random behaviour?
- How to develop recursive thinking?
- What are the different and useful encryption methods?
- Understanding the limits of computability
Furthermore, this course also tells the students that it is not necessary that every complex problem can be solved or computed with the help of a computer in real life. Sometimes, a problem is too big for a computer regardless of the power and the amount of memory it have.
Table of contents:
- Introduction
- Iteration
- Recursion
- Data Representation
- Cellular Automata
- Encryption
- Computability
- Data Structures
- Logic
- Sets
- Functions
Author Bio:
This highly interactive and engaging guide has been designed and prepared by renowned, highly qualified and experienced professors and lecturers of different universities and colleges across the United States of America.
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