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Ano ba ung  difference ng pinag aaralan nitong tatlong  to?

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syempre mas mahirap yung Computer engineering kaysa sa dalawang yan at saka hardware and software and focus ng computer engineering taz sa dalawa nmn almost software  ;D ;D tama b? ??? ???
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IT is more on networking and securities.
Computer Science is more on software (architecture)
computer engineering is kinda combination of
hardware (design), and software.

tama kaya? hehehe ;D

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IT and COmScie hindi mo makikitang gumagamit ng soldering lead samantalang sa Comp.Eng madalas gumagamit ng soldering lead  ;D ;D ;D
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Ganito Ba sunod sunod nila

Computer engineering>>>>computer Science>>>>>Information technology?

IT is more on networking and securities.

e ano po difference nito sa Computer Network administraion??

I'm trying to fill out a questionnaire kasi eh, naguguluhan na ako ss mga to, hindi ko madistinguish each one. parang parepareho hehehe

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depende sa school.  May school na BS.CompSci tapos Major in  Computer Technology , Software Technology,  Information Technology tapos walang computer engineering.

BSCS-CT = more on hardware
BSCS-ST = more programming
BSCS-IT  = a little bit of everything

Sa ibang schools naman

Com Eng - definitely more on hardware
Com Sci -  more on programming, os, data structures, system analysis
IT  -  a little bit of everything including business side of IT, applications of IT, etc.


In my case kasi I took up  BSCS-IT  para a little bit of everthing including the business site, application ng IT.    Programming languages change but if you know the concepts, madali nang matuto.  Sa hardware naman,  hindi kasing detailed ng Com Eng (or BSCS-CT) but more on theoretical digital electronics.    Since mahilig din naman ako mag electronics as a hobby, madali ko na rin matutunan.   I didn't plan on going into semicon after graduation so di ako nag specialize sa hardware.


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IT and COmScie hindi mo makikitang gumagamit ng soldering lead samantalang sa Comp.Eng madalas gumagamit ng soldering lead  ;D ;D ;D

oo.  bihira nga.
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Ganito Ba sunod sunod nila

Computer engineering>>>>computer Science>>>>>Information technology?

e ano po difference nito sa Computer Network administraion??

I'm trying to fill out a questionnaire kasi eh, naguguluhan na ako ss mga to, hindi ko madistinguish each one. parang parepareho hehehe

computer network administration is not a course but more of a task or a job description.    A CNA  handles networking task such as setting up LAN, WAN, VPN, anything related to the network infrastructure.

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Salamat ha!! medyo nalilinawan na ako, well anyway ganito ba ang idea, ung CNA is a task of the IT  or
CT ???

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Computer Engineering, low level + hardware, they can code in assembly including the BIOS
Computer Science, software architecture, algorithm, data analysis, they abstract the hardware from the software developers and consumers use
Information Technology, application of technology in delivering information, they use whatever computer technology is present to create applications, mas inclined 'to sa business applications

most of the times napupunta talaga sa IT kahit Com. Sci. ang kinuha pero basically magkaiba sila. Computer Scientists din yung mga gumagawa ng languages at operating systems, etc. Computer Engineer naman yung low level.

let's take the PSP as an example:

sa simula, hardware design, low level, Computer Engineer ang gagawa nito, kung saan tingin nila mas efficient padaanin yung data, kung kailangan ba ng instruction cache, etc. tapos may konting part ang Computer Scientist, assistance kung saan maganda ang flow ng data dahil more on data analysis nga sila. then ang job na nila, abstraction ng hardware sa software, sila na ngayon ang gagawa nung Firmware (though pwede gawin ng Comp. Engg 'to) at nung OS na nakikita natin kada bubuksan yung PSP. tapos sila na rin gagawa ng development softwares na abstracted halos ang hardware sa software. ang IT part naman dito, application ng Technology to deliver Information to the consumers. sila ngayon yung mga gumagawa ng laro. ;)
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Re: Computer Science Vs Computer Engineering Vs Information Technology?
« Reply #10 on: June 02, 2008, 03:40:26 PM »

Salamat ha!! medyo nalilinawan na ako, well anyway ganito ba ang idea, ung CNA is a task of the IT  or
CT ???

Most of the time CT/ComEng but it doesn't matter really pag graduate mo basta alam mo kung paano mga pasikot sikot ng networking.     Ako BSCS-IT course ko pero alam ko din yung networking ng PCs simula nung coax pa ang Ethernet.  Marunong mag latag ng cable, configure ng network (wired/wireless),  setup ng VPN..etc.
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Re: Computer Science Vs Computer Engineering Vs Information Technology?
« Reply #11 on: June 02, 2008, 09:15:35 PM »
thanks ha!!! stars para sa inyo!!!  :-* :-* :-* :-*

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Re: Computer Science Vs Computer Engineering Vs Information Technology?
« Reply #12 on: June 08, 2008, 05:34:35 PM »
Ang computer science is more on programming, while IT is more on information, while comp. eng. is more on the machine itself.  Pero, ang mga ito ay may common denominator lalo na yang computer engineering.  Ito yong mga course na takot sa board exam, dahil pabago-bago daw technology ng computer kaya dapat walang board, at meron daw cla more recognize exam yong CISCO certification dahil recognize daw internationally at ang board exam ng pilipinas hanggang pilipinas lang daw.

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Re: Computer Science Vs Computer Engineering Vs Information Technology?
« Reply #13 on: June 09, 2008, 08:33:42 AM »
Pinakamagastos sa tingin ko yung COmp.Eng kaysa sa dalawang yan (IT and Com Scie). Sa Microprocessor subject pa nga lang mamumulubi ka na pano pa kaya kung sa ibang subjects pa  ;D ;D ;D ;D. Pag IT and Com Scie, May computer ka lang buhay ka na eh.  ;D ;D
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Re: Computer Science Vs Computer Engineering Vs Information Technology?
« Reply #14 on: June 09, 2008, 09:52:59 PM »
d2 kasi sa pinagaaralan ko ngaun  ;D
tri-sem, actually ganito po pagkakaalam ko sa course layout  ;D

pagdating ng 4th year 1st semester ng COE
meron pa silang computer Programming,
na pinagaaralan din po yata ng com-sci

the diference is pagdating ng 2nd sem which is
ang wala sa comsci is COE Design Project,
COE major elective  ::)

correct me if im wrong  ;D

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Re: Computer Science Vs Computer Engineering Vs Information Technology?
« Reply #15 on: June 30, 2008, 01:19:17 PM »
walang challenge ang comp.sci at IT compared sa COMP.E...
mahirap ang comp.eng'g...

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Re: Computer Science Vs Computer Engineering Vs Information Technology?
« Reply #16 on: July 05, 2008, 08:46:52 AM »
walang challenge ang comp.sci at IT compared sa COMP.E...
mahirap ang comp.eng'g...
Ito ba yong dahilan kaya walang board exam ang coe, at hindi dapat magkakaroon ng board exam dahil sa school pa lang mahirap na pinagdadaanan ng students? Pag nakagraduate ka ng coe para na rin bang nakapasa ka sa isang board exam?  Certification lang ba ang nararapat sa coe? tulad ng ccna. mcp at iba pa?

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Re: Computer Science Vs Computer Engineering Vs Information Technology?
« Reply #17 on: July 12, 2008, 08:14:17 PM »
COE - electronics (since hardware is composed of electronic components) + compsci + a little in communications

CS - pure software

IT - software, net admin

this is my perception
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Re: Computer Science Vs Computer Engineering Vs Information Technology?
« Reply #18 on: July 12, 2008, 08:23:33 PM »
walang challenge ang comp.sci at IT compared sa COMP.E...
mahirap ang comp.eng'g...
oi, wag mong maliitin ang mga it at compsci.  May specializations din yan, lalo na sa programming. May interesting field ang it at compsci: SDLC, they have an in-depth study in this field. Alam mo ba yun? At galing sa SDLC ang lahat ng programs na ginagamit mo sa computer.
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Re: Computer Science Vs Computer Engineering Vs Information Technology?
« Reply #19 on: July 13, 2008, 07:47:56 PM »
computer science is study of data flow and algorithms. ang nangyayari lang napupunta sa pure programming ang tinuturo ng ibang schools dito. on US there was a proposal to change the name Computer Science to Datalogy.

ang IT is application of present computer technology in Information Exchange and its Infrastructure. actually, hanggang encryption sakop nila. sila lang ang users ng technology and bihira sila mag-develop for next technology.
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