Running head: COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCEComputational ScienceName of the StudentName of the UniversityAuthor’s note
1COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCETable of ContentsIntroduction......................................................................................................................................2Discussion- Computational Science................................................................................................2Conclusion.......................................................................................................................................4References........................................................................................................................................5
2COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCEIntroductionComputational science is the use of networks, software, storage devices, algorithms andcomputers for solving problems, building things, creating knowledge and carrying out simulation(Houstis et al., 2012). This report shows how computational science is the intersection ofalgorithms, mathematics and numerical analysis, networking and computing hardware.Discussion- Computational ScienceComputational science is an interdisciplinary and broad discipline. It implies science thatis not theoretical or experimental in nature. Computational science needs computers forperforming trillions of operations like in case of computational chemistry and computationalphysics. Other area of this discipline focuses on building and utilizing large databases for storagepurpose like in case of bioinformatics and business knowledge management. Some areas neednetworks for accomplishing goals. Software programming and development are also part ofcomputational science. Figure 1: Computational Science
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