Computer Science Engineering or Information Technology
By JD Batta C
SE is related with invention and development of of software and hardware whereas IT is related with effective use of al- ready available software/hardware. CSE thinks about how can
a new system be developed whereas IT thinks that how can an al- ready available system be put for gainful commercial use. While implementing certain tasks,the CSE ask question about working of hardware & software but IT want to know about the working of office and business systems so that it can modify, improve and edu- cate you to use existing software/hardware. When you produce the system that control the Rockets, Ma-
chines, DVDs, Medical diagnostic instruments etc, that is called CSE and when you learn to improve, implement and manage the given system that is called IT. Computer Science is a subject in general dealing with computer hardware software. IT is a derived subject which is mainly involved in the management of informa- tion using computers. Computer science (academically, CS, CSC or compsci) encom-
skills. She has also employed linguistic and psychological analyses to look at the effects of online conversation on the self-esteem, self-efficacy, and sense of community among a particu- larly diverse group of young people. The goal of Cas- sell’s research is to develop technolo- gies that evoke the most human and humane of our capabilities, and to study their effects on our evolving world. Cassell’s research address- ing real issues in different types of learning and edu- cation make her a leader and a woman of vision.
Helen Greiner
passes a variety of topics that relates to computation, like abstract analysis of algorithms, formal grammars, and subjects such as pro- gramming languages, program design, software and computer hardware. Computer scientists study what programs can and can- not do, how programs can efficiently perform specific tasks (algo- rithms and complexity), how programs should store and retrieve specific kinds of information (data structures and databases), how programs might behave intelligently (artificial intelligence), and how programs and people should communicate with each other (human-computer interaction and user interfaces). Good for jobs like software engineering, hardware engineering, computer science professor, programmer, etc. While Information technology (IT) is the technology required
for information processing. In particular the use of electronic com- puters and computer software to convert, store, protect, process, transmit, and retrieve information from anywhere, anytime. This is really good for individuals who don’t like math because it offer less math courses. You can get jobs such as database administrator, webmaster, programmer, software engineer, telecommunications, management, computer security analyst, etc. The information tech- nology course module has been designed with more of software part in the course whereas Computer Science includes more of computer hardware part like networking, chip level knowledge etc. Although some of the subjects are same in both the streams. Also CSE is more math intensive than IT. Information Technol-
Helen Greiner, Co-founder and Chairman, iRobot Helen Greiner is the Women of Vision Award winner in
The Black E.O.E. Journal
ogy is the business side of computers - usually dealing with data- bases, business, and accounting. The cs engineering degree usually deals with how to build micro processors, how to write a compiler, and is usually more math intensive than IT. One way to think of it is one is dealing with information - data which would be the IT and the other is dealing with the “science” or “how to make it” of com- puters. So there is very thin line dividing the two streams. There is a lot of overlap in the two streams. In every tough It problem, there is a CS problem. Source:
ezinearticles.com
the Innovation category. In the early days of iRobot, Grein- er envisioned robots as the basis for an entirely new class of products that would improve life by taking on danger-
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