1.1. The computer scientist makes a list of step-by-step instructions for what she wants her program to do.
1.2. The computer scientist translates her instructions into a language (code) the computer can understand. Now the algorithm is a program.
2. Data
2.1. Raw, unorganized facts ,refer to collecting, storing, organizing, and studying facts to help us understand what the data means.
3. Analysis
3.1. Organizing, describing, and understanding data,r efer to collecting, storing, organizing, and studying facts to help us understand what the data means.
4. Network
4.1. are a group of connected devices (like computers, laptops, and servers). They share information, and may also share resources like a printer.
5. Internet
5.1. The INTERNET is the worldwide network that connects millions of computers. Part of studying networks and the internet is figuring out better and more secure ways to share information across devices.
6. Computer
6.1. Is a device that stores and processes (changes, moves, or rewrites) information.
7. Computer Scientist
7.1. Computer scientists use computers' abilities to help them develop new technologies that make our lives easier.
8. What is computer science and what is not
8.1. In computer what is not list only use technology, while in what is list create new technology.
9. Computing System
9.1. All the basic hardware (the parts you can see and touch) and software (the programs) that work together to make a computer run.
10. Algorithms and programming
10.1. Involve writing the programs (code) that tell computers what to do.