Computer Science
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Computers have become essential to all phases of modern life, including traditional areas of business and science, as well as applications in entertainment and personal life. The most crucial element of any computer system is the person operating it. The computer field includes an ever-growing array of occupations. Three important jobs are programmers, microcomputer support specialists, and operators.
Computer programmers convert project specifications from end users and statements of problems and procedures to detailed artifacts for coding into computer languages. They develop and write computer programs to store, locate, and retrieve specific documents, data, and information.
Computer support specialists provide technical assistance and training to computer systems users. They investigate and resolve computer software and hardware problems of users. They answer clients' inquiries in person and via telephone concerning the use of computer hardware and software, including printing, word processing, programming languages, electronic mail, and operating systems.
Computer operators oversee the operation of computer hardware systems, ensuring that these machines are used as efficiently as possible. They work with mainframes, minicomputers, or even networks of personal computers. Computer operators must anticipate problems and take preventative action as well as solve problems that occur during operations.
Computer Programmer
Computer programmers convert project specifications from end users and statements of problems & procedures to detailed artifacts for coding into computer languages. They develop and write computer programs to store, locate, and retrieve specific documents, data, and information.
Computer Support Specialist
Computer support specialists provide technical assistance and training to computer systems users. They investigate and resolve computer software and hardware problems of users. They answer clients' inquiries in person and via telephone concerning the use of computer hardware and software, including printing, word processing, programming languages, electronic mail, and operating systems.
Information Technology Specialist
Information Technology Specialists are proficient with application software commonly used in the workplace. This includes word processing, spreadsheets, database, presentation software, and operating systems. Information Technology Specialists support the day-to-day operation of typical business activity in numerous fields.
