The research direction of computer science and technology is data mining, information retrieval and semantic analysis.
The major of computer science and technology includes three research directions. The first direction is the computer system structure, which mainly studies the computer itself and external devices. Computer is a very complex system, including monitor, host, various external devices, mouse, keyboard and so on. Such a series of computer-related devices need to cooperate with each other to achieve the purpose of efficient operation.
The second direction is computer software and theory, which mainly studies various software systems running on computers. When you turn on your computer or mobile phone, you will use the dazzling array of software systems installed inside. When you turn on your computer or mobile phone, you will use the dazzling array of software systems installed inside.
Introduction to computer science and technology;
Computer science and technology, that is, computer science and technology major. There are three subordinate departments of two disciplines. This major trains senior scientific and technological talents who have good scientific literacy, systematically and well grasp the basic theories, basic knowledge, basic skills and methods of computer science and technology, including computer hardware, software and application, and can engage in computer teaching, research and application in scientific research departments, educational units, enterprises and institutions, technology and administrative departments.
Computer science and technology, circuit principle, analog electronic technology, digital logic, numerical analysis, computer principle, microcomputer technology, computer architecture, computer network, high-level language, assembly language, data structure, operating system, database principle, compilation principle, graphics, artificial intelligence, calculation method, discrete mathematics, probability statistics, linear algebra, algorithm design and analysis, human-computer interaction, object-oriented method, etc.