Science - Page 2
In computer science, "science" broadly refers to the systematic study of the nature and behavior of computational processes. It involves applying empirical and methodological approaches to understand and solve problems using computational systems. The discipline encompasses various subfields, including algorithms, data structures, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and network theory, among others. Computer science relies on mathematical foundations and theories to form models, analyze problems, and develop software and hardware solutions. This scientific approach emphasizes experimentation, validation, and the theoretical underpinnings that guide the design, implementation, and analysis of computer systems and software. Overall, "science" in the context of computer science represents the rigorous exploration and understanding of computation and its implications for technology and society.