Task 1. Enter this text The structure of computer science as a branch, sclence, applied discipline Conputer science, as a branchof the national economy, consists of a homogeneous set of enterprises of different forms of management, where they are engaged in the production of computer equipment, software products and the development of modern information processing technology The specificity and importance of computer science as a branch of production is that the growth of labor productivity n other sectors of the national economy largely depends on it.
Computer science as a fundanmental science is engaged in the development of a. methodology for creating information support for the managementof favonte objects based on computer information systems. There is an oopinion that one of the main tasks of this science is to find out what an information system is, what place they occupy, what structure they should have, how they function, what general patterns are characteristic of them.
The purpose of fundamental research in computer science is to obtain generalized knowledge about any infomation systems to identify general pattems of their construction and functioning Computer science as an applied discipline is engaged in:
Study of regularities in information processes (accumuiation, processing. distribution),
- creation of information models of communications in various fields of human activity;
- development of information systems and technologies in specific areas and development of recommendations regarding their life cycle: for the stages of design and development of systems, their production, operation, etc. The main funçtion of computer science is to develop methods and means of information transformation and their use in the organization of the technological process of information processing.
The tasks of computer science are as follows:
- Research of information processes of any nature:
- Development of information technology and creation of the latest information processing technology based on the obtained results of the study of information processes:
- Solving scientific and engineering problems of creating, implementing and ensuring the effectiveuse of computer equipment and technology in all spheres of public life.