Computational science (also scientific computing or scientific computation (SC))
is a rapidly growing multidisciplinary field that uses advanced
computing capabilities to understand and solve complex problems.
Computational science fuses three distinct elements:[1]
In practical use, it is typically the application of computer simulation and other forms of computation from numerical analysis and theoretical computer science to solve problems in various scientific disciplines.
The field is different from theory and laboratory experiment which are the traditional forms of science and engineering. The scientific computing approach is to gain understanding, mainly through the analysis of mathematical models implemented on computers.
Scientists and engineers develop computer programs, application software,
that model systems being studied and run these programs with various
sets of input parameters. In some cases, these models require massive
amounts of calculations (usually floating-point) and are often executed on supercomputers or distributed computing platforms.
Numerical analysis is an important underpinning for techniques used in computational science.
Information science is one with a long history, unlike the – relatively – very young
field of computer science, and is primarily concerned with gathering,
storing, disseminating, sharing and protecting any and all forms of
information. It is a broad field, covering a myriad of different areas
but is often referenced alongside computer science because of the
incredibly useful nature of computers and computer programs in helping
those studying and doing research in the field – particularly in helping
to analyse data
and in spotting patterns too broad for a human to intuitively perceive.
While information science is sometimes confused with information theory
the two have vastly different subject matter. Information theory
focuses on one particular mathematical concept of information while
information science is focused on all aspects of the processes and
techniques of information.
Computer science, on the other hand, is less focused on
information and its different states, but more, in a very broad sense,
on the use of computers – both in theory and practice – to design and
implement algorithms in order to aid the processing of information
during the different states described above. It has strong foundations
in the field of mathematics, as the very first recognised practitioners
of the field were renowned mathematicians such as Alan Turing.
Information Science and computing began to converge in the 1950s and
1960s, as information scientists started to realize the many ways
computers would improve information storage and retrieval.
Information and Computer Science is a field that is rapidly developing
with job prospects for students being extremely promising with 75.7% of
graduates gaining employment.
Also the IT industry employs one in twenty of the workforce with it
predicted to increase nearly five times faster than the average of the
UK and between 2012 and 2017 more than half a million people will be
needed within the industry and the fact that nine out of ten tech firms
are suffering from candidate shortages which is having a negative impact
on their companies as it delays the development of new products being
created
and it’s predicted in the US that in the next decade there will be more
than one million jobs in the technology sector than computer science
graduates to actually fill them.
Because of this programming is now being taught at an earlier age with
an aim to interest students from a young age into Computer and
Information Science hopefully leading more children to study this at a
higher level. For example, children in England will now be exposed to
computer programming at the age of 5 due to an updated national
curriculum.
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