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i am about to start my project work so i want some topics so i know which to take as my project topic.

2007-08-08 04:06:40 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Engineering

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make a brain - computer interface

2007-08-08 06:41:53 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The big thing now that the companies notice have to do with identity theft, viruses, phishing, viruses and all other forms of computer security. This can also branch over to protecting the information even when you dispose of the computer.
Personally speaking it bugs me to no end having to wait several minutes to turn on a computer. But I turn it off between use to keep intruders that can get past the fire wall. If you can find how people can get past fire walls and how to stop it, then that would be a great project.

2007-08-08 04:13:38 · answer #2 · answered by eric l 6 · 0 0

Computer Science = Creates software Computer Engineer = Designs computer hardware To give you the background - There are several main Computer majors and their associated career categories and you need to know these just to get the lay of the land. Now some of the titles colleges use may consist of different course curriculums. As an example one school may have more programming classes in the same major while another school has fewer. Schools may call their general IT program Computer Information Technology, Computer Information Systems or Computer Information Science. To really tell what the major is about you should look at the courses that a particular school offers in that major. Another point of confusion is job titles you will see. For example, I am called a Computer Systems Engineer but I don't do anything associated with Computer Engineering. One job I had I was Systems Programmer but I did not do any programming. So the titles for majors and for jobs in IT can be very confusing. Sometimes I will hear someone say they want to pursue Computer Science or Computer Engineering and once they find out what it involves they realize that is not what they want to do. If this is old info, that you already know, apologies. Here are the majors and some associated jobs: Computer Science (CS) - A technical degree which usually has a Programming emphasis - people with this major usually are developing application software, web development, embedded code and robotics. Sometimes depending on the college the degree may cover some more general topics as listed under CIS below. CS is a difficult area major. Many CS students find themselves not enjoying programming, not being gifted at it or not having the math and logic skills to be good at programming and they will switch out into CIS. CS majors that are able to graduate can also qualify for jobs listed below under CIS. Computer Information Systems (CIS) This may also be called a variety of other names like Information Technology (IT), Information Systems (IS), etc. This is a general technical degree and is the degree that I have. Holders of these degree work in a variety of technical jobs like these: Computer Technician, Service Center Coordinator, Help Desk Staff, Storage Administrator, Network Administrator, Systems Administrator, Systems Engineer, Enterprise Administrator, Active Directory Administrator, Exchange and Messaging Administrator, Backup Administrator, Disaster Recovery Specialist, Database Administrator, Computing Security Specialist, Corporate IT Acquisition Specialist and Data Center Administrator, just to name a few. Computer Engineering - This is a technical engineering and design degree. These degree holders get jobs related to designing and manufacturing computer related hardware. Obviously when you think of hardware you think of laptops and PCs but this might be all kinds of computer devices like tablets, processors, memory, storage, networking equipment and components of computers. Management Information Systems (MIS) - This is a business degree that prepares non-technically trained people to manage projects, budgets and people. Traditionally, senior IT technical pros would eventually be promoted into management positions after years of technical work. The good news is they understood technical challenges their people were working with but the bad news was that some were great tech people but poor people managers. The idea with the MIS degree is to provide business training that is slanted towards managing IT work. Business Colleges like to offer this degree because management principles change must less frequently that technical info where there is always a new operating system or new programming language. This means they can have the same classes, same books and same course titles year after year. In a technical major the technology changes very fast. I have had both types of managers and the new trend is definitely towards these non-technical managers. A lot of them are showing up in the large company I work for. Personally, I enjoy technical work more than management - I can do programming and do a little bit of that with scripting that I do but I would not like doing that every day - all day. Best Wishes! Source: 16 years IT systems engineer in Fortune 50 company Bachelors degree in CIS 21 Microsoft certifications, MCSE and MCT A+ Security+ CompTIA certifications IT Published magazine author of 200+ magazine articles IT book and magazine technical editor

2016-05-17 05:31:50 · answer #3 · answered by jesusa 3 · 0 0

Glad to know someone is pursuing intelligent gain.
Maybe explore the dynamics of the bio-electronics trend.
Of course any historical event revisited with scientific models are generally widely accepted. You could make a computer that speaks in Zodiac. Lol. I geuss I'm not really clear on what kind of project your doing here. At any rate, do it to the best of your ability.

2007-08-08 04:21:11 · answer #4 · answered by Andyman 2 · 0 0

Try Biometrics like Iris Recognition, Face Recognition etc.It is very interesting topic of Artificial Intelligence.

2007-08-08 04:17:28 · answer #5 · answered by Rip Van W 3 · 0 0

it depends on your computer knowledge.

1-write a program to find the password of a file.
2-write computer programs to teach english, math, etc.
3-check informatic olimpiad questions and get ideas about your project
4-Solve informatic questions at komal site.
www.komal.hu

2007-08-08 04:15:49 · answer #6 · answered by iyiogrenci 6 · 0 0

I don't know much about this stuff, but you could try to do something about multilingual interfaces user friendly.
:)

2007-08-08 04:12:35 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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