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In computer science, a tie to certain names in programming languages, see binding (computer science).
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http://www.thebestlinks.com/Binding.html   (157 words)

  
 CS Catalog
Artificial intelligence; computer science theory; computer system architecture; computer programming languages and systems: foundation of programming and database and knowledge-based systems; computer network modeling and analysis; scientific computing (two options): biological systems, physical systems.
The programs provide comprehensive and strongly related studies of subjects in computer system architecture, computer network modeling and analysis, distributed computer systems, programming languages and systems, artificial intelligence, computer science theory, and scientific computing such as Bioinformatics.
http://www.cs.ucla.edu/csd/cs_catalog.html   (6318 words)

  
 Binding (computer science)
Because objects in computer programs are usually resident in the computer memory, binding time is almost the same as the timeof allocation of memory space for objects.
In computer science, binding is associatingobjects and implementations with names in programminglanguage so that those objects and implementaions can be accessed by the names.
In this C code, a global variable n isbound to certain location in the memory of the computer.
http://www.therfcc.org/binding-computer-science--80370.html   (338 words)

  
 Binding (computer science) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In computer science, binding refers to the creation of a simple reference to something which is larger and more complicated and used frequently.
The Emacs text editor binds the "save-buffers-kill-emacs" command to the Control-X Control-C keystrokes in sequence, so that the user does not have to type "save-buffers-kill-emacs" whenever he wants to save and quit.
The simple reference can be used instead of having to repeat the larger thing.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binding_(computer_science)   (206 words)

  
 Computer Science Department
Computer Programming I. Introductory analysis, design, implementation, and debugging of well-structured computer programs written in C++.
Data structures and algorithms required to simulate human intelligence with computers.
Nature of computation, finite automata and grammars, solvable and unsolvable problems, formal semantics, proving program correctness, and nondeterminism.
http://www.marietta.edu/~csci/Courses.html   (784 words)

  
 Computer Science
A broadening of foundations for computer science with advanced concepts in computer programming.
An introduction to computer science, with problem solving, algorithm development, and structured programming in a high-level language.
Advanced techniques in computer programming using a high-level language.
http://www.und.nodak.edu/dept/AdmisInfo/Year9901/Ugdept/depts/csci.html   (1251 words)

  
 Advogato's Number: Advice for young free software developers
Of course, there's a lot more to software than computer science, much of which is in the exciting area of cyberbitchology, the study of why computers are such a pain to work with.
Traditionally, "real computer science" has been one of the great strengths of free software, I think largely because so many of its practitioners are computer science graduate students.
Academic computer science barely (if at all) recognizes the existence of cyberbitchology, but there are a number of free software projects dedicated to improving things, including RPM and the autoconf suite.
http://www.advogato.org/article/22.html   (2705 words)

  
 Computer Science
A tutorial introduction to quantum mechanics and computer science in the context of quantum computation.
Basic topics in theoretical computer science: machine models; fundamental algorithms and their design, implementation, and analysis; data structures; the complexity of computation, communication, and data storage.
http://www.yale.edu/bulletin/html2003/030822.1.jcg.grad/cpsc.html   (1131 words)

  
 Challengelist
Currently, theoretical exploration of quantum computation is both motivating and clarifying the requirements for the possible construction of quantum computers.
Substantiating the notion of computational intractability is thus the province of theory.
The formal and mathematical nature of TCS is especially appropriate for a science of computing, given that computation itself is essentially a discrete logical process.
http://www.research.att.com/~dsj/nsflist.html   (19014 words)

  
 WVWC Department of Computer Science and Mathematics
May be fulfilled by an outside placement, by tutoring in the computer lab, or by working for the computer center.
A study of the details of a computer at the machine level.
Major or minor in computer science department or consent of instructor.
http://www.wvwc.edu/ACA/mth/mthcourses.asp?Q=csci3   (269 words)

  
 Computer Science
Applicants with an undergraduate degree in computer science or computer engineering from an accredited institution area expected to have a GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
Introduction to the formal theories of computability and complexity.
The curriculum for the master of science in computer science requires a basic knowledge of computer fundamentals including programming, data structure, computer architecture and operating systems.
http://www.unomaha.edu/graduate/catalog/2002-2003/degree/computer.html   (3898 words)

  
 graduate-computer-science
This course is a mathematical analysis of scientific computing.
A study of computer networking theory and application.
A survey of literature related to a selected area of computer science.
http://www.mc.edu/campus/academics/CSC/graduate-computer-science.html   (688 words)

  
 Department of Computer Science
Considerable time in the computer lab is required.
CSC 387 Foundations of Computer Science (4 Hrs.) An overview of selected computer science topics: computers and society, software engineering, file structures, database structures, artificial intelligence, theory of computation, and human-computer interaction.
Details of computer organization as applied to microcomputers.
http://csc.uis.edu/academics/courses.html   (1306 words)

  
 Computer Science - Courses
Overview of the history of computing: a presentation of the components of computer hardware and software systems as well as a study of applications, programming, societal impact, and the future of computing.
Overview of the components of computer systems; discussion on software systems, electronic mail, influence of computers on society and the future of computing; extensive hands-on experience with application tools and programming.
Introduction to hardware, theoretical limitations of computers, and issues arising from the growing role of computers in society.
http://www.csufresno.edu/catoffice/archives/9798/compscicrs.html   (1323 words)

  
 Computer Science
You can earn a bachelor of science degree in math with a concentration in computer science, or a bachelor's degree in a field of your choice, accompanied by a computer science minor.
The computer science minor is designed to accompany any one of the 30 undergraduate degree programs offered by the College.
Introductory study of computer components, history, impact of the technology on society, the future of technology, basic computer skills, disk management, introduction to common applications.
http://www.sjc.edu/content.cfm/pageid/2926   (516 words)

  
 Computer Science
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Computer Science 19 or 50.
Transfer: CSU • Prerequisite: Computer Science 55 and 81.
Transfer: UC, CSU • Advisory: Computer Science 3 and Computer Science 11 or 13 or 16 or 36.
http://www.smc.edu/schedules/2004/fall/033_043_schedule.htm   (1979 words)

  
 Computer Science Courses
Fundamentals of computer hardware and software; use of packaged programs in areas such as word processing, spreadsheets, database management, communications, graphics; the role and impact of computers in society.
Fundamental concepts of computer programming, algorithm development, and data structuring.
This course is not intended for computer science majors.
http://www.cs.iusb.edu/course_descriptions.html   (2233 words)

  
 Graduate Studies - Computer Science Western Illinois University
Cannot be applied to the computer science master's program.
If a student requires no remedial computer science course work, a total of 33 semester hours is required for the master's degree in computer science.
The Department of Computer Science offers three plans by which the Master of Science degree may be earned.
http://www.wiu.edu/grad/catalog/cs.shtml   (1130 words)

  
 COMPUTER SCIENCE
Computational models, average case and worst case analysis, lower bounds for algorithms, provably optimal algorithms, computational complexity, NP-complete problems, provably intractable problems, probabilistic algorithms.
Fundamental ideas and concepts of computer science, algorithms and algorithmic languages, computer programming, procedural abstraction, control structures, elementary data structures, programming language syntax and semantics, top-down design, programming style.
Analysis of space and time requirements of standard computational and combinatorial algorithms.
http://www.rose-hulman.edu/Class/Relations/bulletin/cs.htm   (946 words)

  
 Computer Science Courses
May be used as one of the programming language requirements for a minor in computer science.
Introductory programming in the C++ language For computer science majors.
200 Introduction to Computer Science and BASIC (3) An introduction to terms and concepts of computer systems and applications including hands-on use of software application packages.
http://www.utm.edu/admin/catalog97/compsci.htm   (1211 words)

  
 Computer Science (CS)
Design and/or research experience for undergraduate computer science majors under close supervision of a computer science faculty member.
266 Computer Architecture I: Logic and Computer Structures.
Introduction to computing; the Internet; Web; file systems; electronic mail; basic tools (such as editors, databases); programming concepts; computer ethics; security and privacy.
http://www.uic.edu/ucat/courses/previous/csxxucat.html   (1024 words)

  
 Computer Science
Both dynamic N-body computer simulations and solutions to the integrodifferential equations of many-body physics are demanding computational challenges.
This laboratory's mathematical and computational interests are broad and range from the basic mathematical physics governing polar molecules in the liquid state to work which is aimed at elucidating the fundamental aspects of biomolecular conformational structure and dynamics in solution.
My research primarily concerns itself with computing the structure and dynamics of atomic and molecular liquid systems.
http://www.chem.uh.edu/Faculty/pettitt/Research/cs.html   (917 words)

  
 Computer Science, Rutgers University:
He received his Bachelor of Engineering degree in Computer Science and Engineering from Osmania University (India) in 1989, his MS and PhD in Computer Science and Engineering from the University of South Florida in 1991 and 1994 respectively.
We thus study and apply novel techniques based on computer graphics and computer vision to work for the problem of protein docking.
Kambhamettu is an Associate Professor in the Computer and Information Sciences Department and Director of Video/Image Modeling and Synthesis (VIMS) Lab.
http://www.cs.rutgers.edu/cs/general/colloquia/current/12.05.03.html   (402 words)

  
 UTK Computer Science
If the course is to be used to satisfy a computer science elective requirement, we will only need to file a substitution form.
The computer will not allow it since it believes all special topics and independent study courses are the same since they have the same course number.
We will continue the policy that ALL Computer Science course grades (including repeats) will be computed for admission to and retention in the major.
http://www.cs.utk.edu/backup/www-home/news/Newsletter/pointsponder.html   (1226 words)

  
 B.S. in Computer Science
The Bachelor of Science program in Computer Science combines a solid core of Computer Science courses with the ability to gain real depth in another area through a required minor in a second subject.
As computing is a discipline with strong links to many fields, this provides students with unparalleled flexibility to pursue allied (or non-allied) interests.
Taking Computer Science as a secondary concentration (double major or minor) for non-majors
http://www.csd.cs.cmu.edu/education/bscs   (248 words)

  
 B.S. in Computer Science
The B.S. curriculum in Computer Science requires a minimum of 360 units and can be divided into the following sections:
The following course is required of all students to familiarize them with the campus computing environment:
If permitted by the minor or second major department, courses taken in satisfaction for the minor or second major may also count toward any category other than Computer Science.
http://www.csd.cs.cmu.edu/education/bscs/currreq.html   (337 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Multimedia Magic (Watts Library: Computer Science)
Imagine a personal computer with no color, no sound, no mouse, no joystick, no CD-ROM (compact disc), no hard disk, no communications, and no color printer.
Subjects > Children's Books > Computers > General
Amazon.com: Books: Multimedia Magic (Watts Library: Computer Science)
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0531164721?v=glance   (305 words)

  
 Computer science links
I always have had an interest in computers since our family got a TRS-80 Color Computer, followed by one of the first-run IBM PC-1, and since I own several computers and work as a professional software development engineer, here are some links on the subject.
Trusted Computing FAQ TCPA / Palladium / NGCSB / TCG
Mathtools.net: The technical computing portal for all your scientific and engineering needs.
http://www.alcyone.com/max/links/compsci.html   (657 words)

  
 UCF Computer Science Colloquium
Motion planning arises in many application domains such as computer animation (digital actors), mixed reality systems and intelligent CAD (virtual prototyping and training), and even computational biology and chemistry (drug design).
Osman Burchan Bayazit received his BS in Computer Engineering from Middle East Technical University, Ankara, Turkey and his MS in Computer Science from Texas A&M University.
In this work, we investigate how the addition of global information in the form of a roadmap of the environment enables more sophisticated flocking behaviors for homing, exploring and shepherding behaviors.
http://longwood.cs.ucf.edu/csdept/colloq/2001-02/02-05-20b.html   (255 words)

  
 Binding - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Binding (computer science) - a tie (for example) to certain names in programming languages
This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title.
Snowboard binding - a device for connecting a foot to a snowboard
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binding   (215 words)

  
 Information and Computation Bibliography
In Proceedings, Twelth Annual IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science
In Proceedings, Tenth Annual IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science
In Proceedings, Seventh Annual IEEE Symposium on Logic in Computer Science
http://theory.lcs.mit.edu/~iandc/References/abramskyo1993:159.html   (347 words)

  
 Computer> Database [encyclopedia]
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Databases are used in many applications, spanning virtually the entire range of computer software.
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http://kosmoi.com/Computer/Database   (1255 words)

  
 Elmhurst College : Prospective Students : Entering Freshman : Computer Science
Elmhurst College : Prospective Students : Entering Freshman : Computer Science
http://www.elmhurst.edu/Prospect/EF/Catalog/AcaDept/APCompSciCat.htm   (11 words)

  
 Ye Zee Books : Volume 187
Working with Computers (1 ed), Spiral-bound, Computer Literary Press
How to Feel at Home With a Home Computer, Paperback, SAMS
Through the Global Lens: An Introduction to the Social Sciences, Paperback, Prentice Hall
http://www.yezee.com/an/187.html   (2177 words)

  
 International Computer Science Institute Talks
In this talk I will propose a method for identifying modules of transcription factor binding sites in a set of co-regulated genes, using only the raw sequence data as input.
We show that our method is successful in discovering planted modules in simulated data and known modules in yeast.
The method is based on a novel probabilistic model that describes the mechanism of cis-regulation, including the binding sites of cooperating transcription factors, the organization of these binding sites into short sequence modules, and the regulation of a gene by its modules.
http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/talks/Sharan.html   (181 words)

  
 General Info: Binding Theses & Dissertations (UNC-CH Computer Science)
General Info: Binding Theses & Dissertations (UNC-CH Computer Science)
Students who wish to get personal copies of their theses or dissertations bound in hardcover can do so through the Student Stores at UNC-Chapel Hill.
http://www.cs.unc.edu/Resources/GenInfo/BookBinding   (54 words)

  
 Computer Science Colloquium
I will present a statistical test designed for this purpose.
In the talk I will describe a framework for finding recurrent regulatory sequence patterns in a selected set of genes and scoring their statistical significance.
Proceeding from a database of identified binding site motifs and their genomic locations, we seek motifs whose frequency in the selected set is different than in a background set.
http://www.cs.technion.ac.il/~colloq/20030608_14_30_Sharan.html   (226 words)

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