Verb

computing

  1. Present participle of compute.

Noun

computing (uncountable)

  1. (literally) The process or act of calculation
  2. Action of using (a) computer(s).
  3. The study, field of computers and computer programming.
    This course will cover several major fields of computing.

Related terms

From Wiktionary under the GNU Free Documentation License.
Mon Aug 23 12:14:29 2010

Computing, also known as computer science, is usually defined as the activity of using and improving computer technology, computer hardware and software. It is the computer-specific part of information technology. Computer science (or computing science) is the study and the science of the theoretical foundations of information and computation and their implementation and application in computer systems.

Computing Curricula 2005 defined computing:

In a general way, we can define computing to mean any goal-oriented activity requiring, benefiting from, or creating computers. Thus, computing includes designing and building hardware and software systems for a wide range of purposes; processing, structuring, and managing various kinds of information; doing scientific studies using computers; making computer systems behave intelligently; creating and using communications and entertainment media; finding and gathering information relevant to any particular purpose, and so on. The list is virtually endless, and the possibilities are vast.

A computer is a machine that manipulates data according to a set of instructions called a computer program. The program has an executable form that the computer can use directly to execute the instructions. The same program in its human-readable source code form, enables a programmer to study and develop the algorithm. Because the instructions can be carried out in different types of computers, a single set of source instructions converts to machine instructions according to the central processing unit type.

The execution process carries out the instructions in a computer program. Instructions express the computations performed by the computer. They trigger sequences of simple actions on the executing machine. Those actions produce effects according to the semantics of the instructions.

Computer programming in general is the process of writing, testing, debugging, and maintaining the source code and documentation of computer programs. This source code is written in a programming language, which is an artificial language, restrictive, demanding, and unforgiving to humans but easily translated by the computer. The purpose of programming is to invoke the desired behaviour (customization) from the machine. The process of writing high quality source code requires knowledge of both the application's domain and the computer science domain. The highest quality software is thus developed by a team of various domain experts, each person a specialist in some area of development. But the term programmer may apply to a range of program quality, from hacker to open source contributor to professional. And a single programmer could do most or all of the computer programming needed to generate the proof of concept to launch a new "killer" application.

From Wikipedia under the GNU Free Documentation License
Tue Aug 24 08:53:52 2010

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"Cloud Expo was announced on February 24, 2007, the day the term 'cloud . computing. ' was coined," said Fuat Kircaali, founder and chairman of SYS-CON Events, Inc. "Cloud has become synonymous with '. computing. ' and 'software' in two short ...

From Google Blog Search: "computing"
Thu Sep 2 01:36:26 2010

Introduction to High Performance
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Amit Majumdar discusses "Introduct​ion to High Performance Computing"​ at the Cyberinfrastruc​ture Experiences for Graduate Students Spring ... scivee.tv.

A Primer on Quantum
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Quantum computers would represent an exponential increase in computing power...if they can be built. This tutorial describes the theoretical ... nanohub.org.

The PeakStream Platform for Many-Core (September 26, 2007) -
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Computing, science, technology, development, innovation, research, influences, communication, infrastructure,​ networking, data, applications ... castroller.com.​

From Google Video Search: "computing"
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Cloud computing by the numbers: What do all the statistics mean? - Computerworld (blog)
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by the numbers: What do all the statistics mean? Computerworld (blog) I came back from my summer break to an avalanche of cloud computing facts and figures in my inbox -- most recently CRN predicting that SMB spending on cloud ... Cloud Computing : A Perfect Fit for Midsized Companies ITworld.com Free Introduction for Enterprise Cloud Computing Benefits at the Cloud ... PR Urgent AMI Says over 4.2 million US SMBs Interested in Adopting CRM Cloud Computing TMCnet SYS-CON Media (press release) (blog)  - CenterBeam  - IDG News Service
Sweden's Royal Institute of Technology to Upgrade Its Cray XT6m System to a ... - MarketWatch (press release)
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Sweden's Royal Institute of Technology to Upgrade Its Cray XT6m System to a ... - MarketWatch (press release)
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MarketWatch (press release) KTH's PDC Center for High Performance Computing will use the more than 300-teraflops Cray XE6 supercomputer, equipped with the Cray Gemini network, ...
Intel acquisition indicates shift away from PCs - San Francisco Chronicle
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Intel acquisition indicates shift away from PCs - San Francisco Chronicle
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San Francisco Chronicle It's all part of a larger process of transitioning Intel from a PC company into a broader computing company, Otellini said at the time of the McAfee ...

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Wed Sep 1 11:53:40 2010

What is the difference between a Computing course and Computing course?
Q. Im currently deciding what course to do at university and I can not decide which course to do, Computer science or Computing. Can anyone help me?
Asked by Yasi - Thu Sep 11 05:05:02 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I studied Comp Sci. It covers a lot of computer science theory, stuff that you don't really need to know to work in the field. Your understanding of it does help your programming, so it's not all useless. It's hard to describe what I mean, state machines, compiler design, parsing techniques etc. It should allow some of the harder electives like AI and image processing. For basic programming, Web, database, analysis, business focused, general computing is fine.
Answered by OracleDave - Thu Sep 11 05:13:19 2008

How much computing power did NASA have when they put a man on the moon?
Q. I've heard that there is more computing power in the average $600 laptop than all of NASA had when they put a man on the moon. Is that true?
Asked by A Baby Ate My Dingo - Mon Mar 10 09:21:20 2008 - - 13 Answers - 0 Comments

A. On the spacecraft themselves, very little -- probably less computing capability than your average pocket calculator of today. In the late 1960s, transitors were new, and incredibly large compared to what you find today, and magnetic memory was -- quite literally -- little ring-shaped magnets on wires! In fact, the microchip, which enables our pocket calculators, cell phones, PDAs, and home PCs, wasn't even patented until 1971! But they did have computers back in the '60s -- they just occupied entire buildings. And they also had lots of very smart people with sliderules, and pencil and paper, doing their math very rapidly. And the small computers they had on the spacecraft of the time did very limited tasks, and humans had to do the… [cont.]
Answered by Dave_Stark - Mon Mar 10 14:25:26 2008

When computing the amount of tax to be withheld from an employee s salary, can tax credits under the Ordinance?
Q. When computing the amount of tax to be withheld from an employee s salary, can tax credits under the Ordinance to which an employee is entitled be taken into account, such as those relating to: a) Approved donations; b) Interest on housing loan; c) Investment in shares; and d) Contribution to approved pension funds Further, can the employer reduce the withholding tax for tax paid by the employee with utility bill payments and with payments for motor vehicle token fee?
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From Yahoo Answer Search: "computing"
Thu Sep 2 04:41:18 2010

A computer is a machine for manipulating data according to a list of instructions. Computers take many forms, from early room-sized complexes to modern personal computers (PCs) and personal digital assistants (PDAs) to tiny embedded systems that add sophisticated capabilities to other devices like toys and appliances.

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  • Dare to be gorgeous and unique. But don't ever be cryptic or otherwise unfathomable. Make it unforgettably great.
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  • Trust The Computer. The Computer is your friend.
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