
Careers with Computer Science Degrees
Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Larry Page, Sergey Brin – all these names command huge respect not just in the world of technology, but across the global corporate landscape. If these are the people you idolize and computers are your world, then it won’t be a bad idea to consider a career in computer science.
Apart from being one of the highest paid professions, computer science is a fascinating field that keeps evolving as more and more businesses increase the use of technology in their operations. This has created a huge demand for trained computer scientists and information technology experts.
While a Computer Science Degree is already a popular choice among students, the Bureau of Labor Statistics points out that job prospects are best for applicants with a bachelor’s or higher degree. A Bachelor Of Computer Science will prepare professionals for high competency jobs in programming, network administration, and database management.
There are mainly four career paths that an individual can follow with a computer science degree. First, and probably the most respected, is research. However, to enter into the field of research, one needs to acquire higher degrees such as a Master’s or a Ph.D. Computer science researchers are employed by academic institutions or the research and development wings of technology companies.
The second option for someone with a degree in computer science is to enter the exciting world of computer programming. Computer programmers write, test and maintain programs that are designed to make computers complete specific tasks.
Programmers work in a variety of organizations including computer design system companies, software publishers, financial institutions, and government agencies. Many computer programmers are self employed or work as consultants on a contractual basis. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, about 17,000 computer programmers were self-employed in 2006.
Third is the field of database management. Database managers or administrators design, implement, maintain and repair an organization’s database. It’s a highly responsible job involving security administration and data analysis among other things. The Bureau of Labor Statistics predicts excellent job prospects for database administrators with 37 percent growth in employment from 2006 to 2016.
Lastly, computer science degrees equips you with skills to work as a network administrator in an organization. Network administrators are responsible for the maintenance of computer hardware and software within a network and ensure their smooth functioning.
Most of these jobs involve working in comfortable offices and laboratories and have attractive compensation packages. According to a survey published by National Association of Colleges and Employers, the average salary offered to computer science graduates in 2007 was $53,051.
So, if you want to join the next generation of computer whizzes who will replace Gates and co., now is the time to hop on the technology bandwagon.
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Active Media Technology $60.24 This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Active Media Technology, AMT 2009, held in Beijing, China, in October 2009. The 47 revised full papers and the 6 keynote talks were carefully reviewed and selected. The papers reflect the shared forum for researchers and practitioniers from diverse fields, such as computer science, information technology, artificial intelligence, media engineering, economics, data mining, data and knowledge engineering, intelligent agent technology, human computer interaction, complex systems and systems science. It offered new insights into the main research challenges and development of AMT by revealing the interplay between the studies of human informatics and research of informatics on the Web/Internet, mobile and wireless centric intelligent information processing systems. |
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Active Media Technology: 6th International Computer Science Conference, Amt 2001, Hong Kong, China, December 18-20, 2001. Proceedings $60.66 Active Media Technology: 6th International Computer Science Conference, Amt 2001, Hong Kong, China, December 18-20, 2001. Proceedings |
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Active Middleware Services $149 The explosive growth of Internet-based applications and the proliferation of networking technologies have transformed not only the computer science and engineering fields but also has affected the areas of computational science and commercial Internet applications. This has provided researchers with an opportunity to explore new Internet-oriented software technologies designed to expand research and application opportunities in multimedia, commerce, and the scientific and high-performance computing applications community. Two emerging technologies – agents and active networks – provide increased programmability to bring new services to Internet-based applications. The chapters in this volume are based on presentations at the Second Annual Workshop on Active Middleware Services. The volume draws on research results in active networks, mobile and intelligent agents, software tools for high-performance distributed computing, network operating systems, and application programming models and environments. Active Middleware Services is appropriate for engineers and researchers in the areas of network centric computing and distributed information systems, as well as for application and tool developers and users of information systems. |
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Ad-Hoc Networking $139 This volume presents proceedings from the 19th IFIP World Computer Congress in Santiago, Chile. The proceedings of the World Computer Congress are a product of the gathering of 2,000 delegates from more than 70 countries to discuss a myriad of topics in the ICT domain. Of particular note, this marks the first time that a World Computer Congress has been held in a Latin American countryTopics in this series include: – The 4th International Conference on Theoretical Computer Science- Education for the 21st Century- Impact of ICT and Digital Resources- Mobile and Wireless Communication Networks- Ad-Hoc Networking- Network Control and Engineering for QoS, Security, and Mobility- The Past and Future of Information Systems: 1976-2006 and Beyond- History of Computing and Education- Biologically Inspired Cooperative Computing- Artificial Intelligence in Theory and Practice- Applications in Artificial Intelligence- Advanced Software Engineering: Expanding the Frontiers of Software |
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Ada Plus Data Structures $186.95 Ada Plus Data Structures is the most up-to-date, student-friendly Ada text available. Using the newly updated Ada 2005, the text introduces and discusses such familiar topics as strings, sets, stacks, queues, lists, trees, graphs, and much more. The recurring theme throughout the text is modeling with levels of abstraction, presenting each class from three different perspectives: their specification, their abstraction, and their implementation. Using this approach, the authors stress computer science theory and software engineering principles including information hiding, data encapsulation, data abstraction, stepwise refinement, and visual aids. With its object-oriented presentation, real-world applications, and traditional Dale Pedagogy, Ada Plus Data Structures is a pleasure to read and learn from. |
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Adaptability of Human Gait: Implications for the Control of Locomotion $116.09 A large number of volumes have been produced summarizing the work on generation and control of rhythmic movements, in particular locomotion. Unfortunately most of them focus on locomotor studies done on animals. This edited volume redresses that imbalance by focusing completely on human locomotor behaviour. The very nature of the problem has both necessitated and attracted researchers from a wide variety of disciplines ranging from psychology, neurophysiology, kinesiology, engineering, medicine to computer science. The different and unique perspectives they bring to this problem provide a comprehensive picture of the current state of knowledge on the generation and regulation of human locomotor behaviour.A common unifying theme of this volume is studying the adaptability of human gait to obtain insights into the control of locomotion. The intentional focus on adaptability is meant to draw attention to the importance of understanding the generation and regulation of skilled locomotor behaviour rather than just the generation of basic locomotor patterns which has been the major focus of animal studies. The synthesis chapter at the end of the volume examines how the questions posed, the technology, and the experimental and theoretical paradigms have evolved over the years, and what the future has in store for this important research domain. |
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Adaptation and Evolution in Collective Systems $119.2 Self-contained and unified in presentation, this invaluable book provides a broad introduction to the fascinating subject of many-body collective systems with adapting and evolving agents. The coverage includes game theoretic systems, multi-agent systems, and large-scale socio-economic systems of individual optimizing agents. The diversity and scope of such systems have been steadily growing in computer science, economics, social sciences, physics, and biology. |
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Adaptation in Natural and Artificial Systems $29 John H. Holland is Professor of Psychology and Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Michigan. He is also Maxwell Professor at the Santa Fe Institute and is Director of the University of Michigan/Santa Fe Institute Advanced Research Program. |
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Adaptive Blind Signal and Image Processing: Learning Algorithms and Applications $133.33 communications, electronics, computer science, optimisations, finance, geophysics and neural networks. |
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Addison Wesley’s Review for the Computer Science AP Exam in C++ $2.03 Written by the former chair of the Computer Science AP committee, this revision of the market-leading AP exam guide features new practice exams and has been updated to reflect recent changes in the test. Horwitz includes test-taking hints that pinpoint the important aspects of the questions so readers can move quickly through the exam. |
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Addison Wesley’s Review for the Computer Science AP Exam in Java $20.39 This book provides the Java review, sample tests, and test-taking hints needed to help high-school students prepare for the AP Exam in Computer Science. Contains four comprehensive sample exams–just like the ones students take on exam day. |
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Administrative Behavior $20 In this fourth edition of his ground-breaking work, Herbert A. Simon applies his pioneering theory of human choice and administrative decision-making to concrete organizational problems. To commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the book’s original publication, Professor Simon enhances his timeless observations on the human decision-making process with commentaries examining new facets of organizational behavior. Investigating the impact of changing social values and modern technology on the operation of organizations, the new ideas featured in this revised edition update a book that has become a worldwide classic. Named by Public Administration Review as Book of the Half Century , Administrative Behavior is considered one of the most influential books on social science thinking, and was referred to by the Nobel Committee as epoch-making . Written for managers and other professionals who wish to understand the decision-making processes at the heart of organization and management, it is also essential reading for students in business and management, economics, sociology, psychology, computer science, government, and law. |
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Advanced Artificial Intelligence $148 Artificial intelligence is a branch of computer science and a discipline in the study of machine intelligence, that is, developing intelligent machines or intelligent systems imitating, extending and augmenting human intelligence through artificial means and techniques to realize intelligent behavior. Advanced Artificial Intelligence consists of 16 chapters. The content of the book is novel, reflects the research updates in this field, and especially summarizes the author’’s scientific efforts over many years. The book discusses the methods and key technology from theory, algorithm, system and applications related to artificial intelligence. This book can be regarded as a textbook for senior students or graduate students in the information field and related tertiary specialities. It is also suitable as a reference book for relevant scientific and technical personnel. |
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Advanced Communications and Multimedia Security $158.29 Advanced Communications and Multimedia Security presents a state-of-the-art review of current perspectives as well as the latest developments in the area of communications and multimedia security. It examines requirements, issues and solutions pertinent to securing information networks, and identifies future security-related research challenges. A wide spectrum of topics is discussed, including: -Applied cryptography; -Biometry; -Communication systems security; -Applications security; Mobile security; -Distributed systems security; -Digital watermarking and digital signatures. This volume comprises the proceedings of the sixth Joint Working Conference on Communications and Multimedia Security (CMS”02), which was sponsored by the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP) and held in September 2002 in Portoroz, Slovenia. It constitutes essential reading for information security specialists, researchers and professionals working in the area of computer science and communication systems. |
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Advanced Computer Architecture and Parallel Processing $139.95 An outstanding resource for mastering computer architecture and parallel processing This text enables students and practitioners to quickly master the complexities of advanced computer architecture and parallel processing. The authors have drawn from their own experience to present outstanding coverage of the complexities of advanced computer architecture and parallel processing. Using real-world examples and case studies, students and practitioners will understand the interaction between the hardware and software parts of the system. Focussing on practical solutions from architectural to software issues the book discusses key topics including: Multiprocessors interconnection networks Performance analysis of multiprocessor architecture Shared memory architecture Message passing architecture Abstract models Network computing Parallel programming in PVM Message passing interface (MPI) Scheduling and task allocation The logical organization of the text is designed to help readers build on their knowledge as they progress from one chapter to the next: from problem sets based on actual issues in the workplace that test readers’ knowledge, to end-of-chapter references directing readers to additional sources for in-depth research, and chapter summaries offering a concise overview of the key points. With its comprehensive coverage, Advanced Computer Architecture and Parallel Processing simplifies course material development for instructors and helps readers learn faster, thanks to its logical organization, clear style, and practical examples. It is an excellent learning aid for both graduate and undergraduate students in electrical engineering, computer engineering, andcomputer science. Moreover, engineers and programmers will find it to be an outstanding on-the-job reference. |
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Advanced Computer Simulation Approaches for Soft Matter Sciences I $34.68 Soft matter science is nowadays an acronym for an increasingly important class of materials, which ranges from polymers, liquid crystals, colloids up to complex macromolecular assemblies, covering sizes from the nanoscale up the microscale. Computer simulations have proven as an indispensable, if not the most powerful, tool to understand properties of these materials and link theoretical models to experiments. In this first volume of a small series recognized leaders of the field review advanced topics and provide critical insight into the state-of-the-art methods and scientific questions of this lively domain of soft condensed matter research. |
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Advanced Computer-aided Fixture Design $119.26 Fixtures–the component or assembly that holds a part undergoing machining–must be designed to fit the shape of that part and the type of machining being done. This book discusses the fundamentals of Computer-Aided Fixture Design (CAFD) techniques and covers fixture planning, fixture design (both modular and dedicated fixtures), fixture design verifications, and the overall integration with CAD/CAM. The book shows how CAFD may lead to a significant reduction of product and process development time and production cost, and how CAFD can increase quality assurance through simulation and science-based technical specification and cost estimation in business quoting, especially in current supplier-based manufacturing. It also provides case study examples. * This book provides a total solution of CAFD, including planning, design, and design verification* Practical and comprehensive theoretical analysis of fixturing from real industrial application projects* Introduces the integration of fixture design and analysis with CAD/CAM so that detailed geometric information can be processed and complex fixture designs can be designed and analyzed |
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Advanced Computing $119 This volume constitutes the third of three parts of the refereed proceedings of the First International Conference on Computer Science and Information Technology, CCSIT 2010, held in Bangalore, India, in January 2011.The 46 revised full papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected. The papers are organized in topical sections on soft computing, such as AI, Neural Networks, Fuzzy Systems, etc.; distributed and parallel systems and algorithms; security and information assurance; ad hoc and ubiquitous computing; wireless ad hoc networks and sensor networks. |
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Advanced Digital Design with the Verilog HDL $181 Advanced Digital Design with the Verilog HDL, 2e, is ideal for an advanced course in digital design for seniors and first-year graduate students in electrical engineering, computer engineering, and computer science.This book builds on the student’’s background from a first course in logic design and focuses on developing, verifying, and synthesizing designs of digital circuits. The Verilog language is introduced in an integrated, but selective manner, only as needed to support design examples (includes appendices for additional language details). It addresses the design of several important circuits used in computer systems, digital signal processing, image processing, and other applications. |
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Advanced Engineering Mathematics $109.82 Advanced Engineering Mathematics provides comprehensive and contemporary coverage of key mathematical ideas, techniques, and their widespread applications, for students majoring in engineering, computer science, mathematics and physics. Using a wide range of examples throughout the book, Jeffrey illustrates how to construct simple mathematical models, how to apply mathematical reasoning to select a particular solution from a range of possible alternatives, and how to determine which solution has physical significance. Jeffrey includes material that is not found in works of a similar nature, such as the use of the matrix exponential when solving systems of ordinary differential equations. The text provides many detailed, worked examples following the introduction of each new idea, and large problem sets provide both routine practice, and, in many cases, greater challenge and insight for students. Most chapters end with a set of computer projects that require the use of any CAS (such as Maple or Mathematica ) that reinforce ideas and provide insight into more advanced problems. A Student Solutions Manual is also available. * Comprehensive coverage of frequently used integrals, functions and fundamental mathematical results* Contents selected and organized to suit the needs of students, scientists, and engineers* Contains tables of Laplace and Fourier transform pairs* New section on numerical approximation* New section on the z-transform* Easy reference system |
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Advanced Materials: 21st Century $302.89 This unique book is published at the occasion of the 80th birthday of B E Paton, Director of the E O Paton Electric Welding Institute in Kiev, one of the outstanding scientists working in the area of welding, NDT and materials science. The book (almost 700 pages) contains detailed studies written by leading Ukrainian, Russian and foreign scientists, dealing with the most important results of materials science, welding, metallurgy and engineering, with predictions for the development of these sciences in the 21st century. The book contains a large number of new experimental results and will be of considerable interest to everybody working in materials science, welding, NDT, metallurgy, etc. WELDING PROCESSES AND TECHNOLOGIES: Problems of welding high-strength low alloy steels; Weld ability of modern high-strength steels; The prospects and problems of materials science in the development of materials and welding technologies in construction of unique ice-resistant platforms; Solid-phase welding of high-strength pearlitic, austenitic and martensitic steels; Computer modelling of welding processes METALLURGICAL PROCESSES AND TECHNOLOGIES: Electro slag technology in the 21st century; Processes of ladle treatment of metals and alloys; The effect of external influences on the crystal structure of castings; The structure of eutectics and development of new eutectics alloys; Prospects of development of materials produced by transformation from the liquid to solid state; Science of Sintering-a multidisciplinary reality; Sintering of powder materials in electrothermal, plasma and laser heating; The current state and prospects of thermal and thermomechanical strengthening of commercial rolled metalstock; The phenomenological theory of sorption of diatomic gases bimetal from electric at plasma; Hydrogen – a unique element; Development and improvement of structural materials for new generation nuclear power plant with increased reliability and service life; Designer and some func |
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Advanced Membrane Science and Technology for Sustainable Energy and Environmental Applications $330 Progress in membrane materials, selective membrane design, and computer modeling and simulation have contributed greatly to the application of advanced membranes in conventional and alternative power sectors, as well as to clean industry applications. This book presents a comprehensive review of membrane science and technology. |
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Advanced Methods for Knowledge Discovery from Complex Data $93.7 This book brings together research articles by active practitioners and leading researchers reporting recent advances in the field of knowledge discovery.An overview of the field, looking at the issues and challenges involved is followed by coverage of recent trends in data mining. This provides the context for the subsequent chapters on methods and applications. Part I is devoted to the foundations of mining different types of complex data like trees, graphs, links and sequences. A knowledge discovery approach based on problem decomposition is also described. Part II presents important applications of advanced mining techniques to data in unconventional and complex domains, such as life sciences, world-wide web, image databases, cyber security and sensor networks.With a good balance of introductory material on the knowledge discovery process, advanced issues and state-of-the-art tools and techniques, this book will be useful to students at Masters and PhD level in Computer Science, as well as practitioners in the field. |
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Advanced Monitoring and Numerical Analysis of Coastal Water and Urban Air Environment $129 Undergraduate and graduate students of civil engineering, architecture, environmental engineering, and environmental science will enjoy reading the book without knowledge or experience in computer science. Especially, several case study works were introduced focusing urban environmental problems in Mega cities in Asian countries. For example, Tokyo, Taipei, Bangkok are monitoring field for environmental research. Regeneration of Topics include state-of-the-art of environmental monitoring and simulation in urban area: hazardous substances, atmospheric movement, coastal hydrology, biological tests, and wastewater. |
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Advanced Research on Computer Science and Information Engineering $119 Advanced Research on Computer Science and Information Engineering |
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Advanced Software Engineering: Expanding the Frontiers of Software Technology $129 This volume presents proceedings from the 19th IFIP World Computer Congress in Santiago, Chile. The proceedings of the World Computer Congress are a product of the gathering of 2,000 delegates from more than 70 countries to discuss a myriad of topics in the ICT domain. Of particular note, this marks the first time that a World Computer Congress has been held in a Latin American country.Topics in this series include: – The 4th International Conference on Theoretical Computer Science- Education for the 21st Century- Impact of ICT and Digital Resources- Mobile and Wireless Communication Networks- Ad-Hoc Networking- Network Control and Engineering for QoS, Security, and Mobility- The Past and Future of Information Systems: 1976-2006 and Beyond- History of Computing and Education- Biologically Inspired Cooperative Computing- Artificial Intelligence in Theory and Practice- Applications in Artificial Intelligence- Advanced Software Engineering: Expanding the Frontiers of Software |
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Advanced Topics In Types And Programming Languages $71 The study of type systems for programming languages now touches many areas of computer science, from language design and implementation to software engineering, network security, databases, and analysis of concurrent and distributed systems. This book offers accessible introductions to key ideas in the field, with contributions by experts on each topic.The topics covered include precise type analyses, which extend simple type systems to give them a better grip on the run time behavior of systems; type systems for low-level languages; applications of types to reasoning about computer programs; type theory as a framework for the design of sophisticated module systems; and advanced techniques in ML-style type inference. Advanced Topics in Types and Programming Languages builds on Benjamin Pierce’s Types and Programming Languages (MIT Press, 2002); most of the chapters should be accessible to readers familiar with basic notations and techniques of operational semantics and type systems — the material covered in the first half of the earlier book. Advanced Topics in Types and Programming Languages can be used in the classroom and as a resource for professionals. Most chapters include exercises, ranging in difficulty from quick comprehension checks to challenging extensions, many with solutions. |
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Advanced Wired and Wireless Networks $139 Advanced Wired and Wireless Networks brings the reader a sample of recent research efforts representative of advances in the areas of recognized importance for the future Internet, such as ad hoc networking, mobility support and performance improvements in advanced networks and protocols. Advanced Wired and Wireless Networks is structured to meet the needs of a professional audience in industry, as well as graduate-level students in computer science and engineering. |
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Advances In Software Engineering $42.17 This tutorial presents a collection of research papers on themes discussed at the Lipari Summer School on Advances in Software Engineering, held on Lipari Island, Italy, in July 2007. It was the 19th in a well-known series of annual international schools, addressed at computer science researchers. The courses dealt with domain and requirements engineering, high-level modelling, software product line techniques, evolvable software, the evolution of service-oriented software architectures, Web services, and security in such evolving distributed systems. The nine revised full papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected by 21 reviewers. The papers are organized in topical sections on foundations and methodology, service oriented architecture and web services, software technology, and security. This book is written with the intent to produce a state-of-the-art compendium of recent advances in software engineering. |









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