Frontiers of Supercomputing

Vol. 2, No. 2, Jul. 2019


Algorithms in Computer Systems | Miscellaneous

a University of Bridgeport, Bridgeport, United States

Highlights and Novelties


1. This editorial article gives brief insights about few from plenty of various algorithms in computer systems.

2. Survey of various algorithms have been made on computer systems.

3. Various algorithms have been discussed in brief; for instance, algorithms that can predict growth of cities, algorithms that can create 3-dimensional shapes, algorithms for customization of video game difficulty using big data, algorithms in the smart watch, and finally, algorithms to detect fake users on social networks.


Manuscript Abstract
Basic definition of algorithm in mathematics is step by step procedure to solve a problem. Algorithms are basic and most important area in a writing an error free programs. Fig. 1 illustrates flow chart of a computer algorithm. One of the most essential thing to remember is that there can be various algorithms for the same problem but some algorithms are much better than others. Technically, algorithm and programs are actually not the same thing, they differ at the level of precision. It is often expressed loosely defined format called “pseudo code” which matches programming language closely leaving out specific details that can be added later. Pseudo code doesn’t have hard and fast rules about commands, but it is halfway between an information instruction and specific program. Although, there are plenty of algorithms that are already there and are yet to be implemented, designed with various methods, techniques and composition of various methods. This editorial paper gives brief insights about few from plethora of various algorithms in computer systems; for instance, algorithms that can predict growth of cities, algorithms that can create three dimensional shapes, algorithms for customization of video game difficulty using big data, algorithms in the smart watch, and finally, algorithms to detect fake users on social networks.

Keywords
 Algorithms   Computer Systems   Pseudo-Code 

Copyright
© Copyright was transferred to International Computer Science and Engineering Society (ICSES) by all the Authors.

Cite this manuscript as
Manu Mitra, "Algorithms in Computer Systems," Frontiers of Supercomputing (FoS), vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 1-3, Jul. 2019.

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