Description
Problem sets in computer science are designed to challenge individuals to apply their knowledge in various programming languages. These sets are assessed based on difficulty levels, with examples ranging from beginner to difficult tasks like genetic algorithms and image recognition. Problem sets cover a wide array of topics such as sentiment analysis, modeling systems, CPU simulation, contact tracing, probability problems, and more.
These sets aim to enhance computational thinking skills by requiring the decomposition of problems into smaller parts and the use of algorithms to find solutions. The assessment of problem sets is crucial in evaluating students' understanding and application of computer science concepts
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Syllabus
- Example Problem Set
- Sentiment analysis
- Modelling a simple system
- Modelling and simulating a more complex system
- CPU simulation
- Contact tracing: part 1
- Greatest common denominator
- Contact tracing: part 2
- Probability problem
- Testing schedule
- Random name generator
- Rotate array
- Do these numbers add up?
- Palindrome
- A compression problem
- Convert from plain text to ascii
- Convert to binary from base-10
- [Sport team lockers!](https://computersciencewiki.org/index.php?title=Sport_team_lockers!)
- Parking garage problem
- Dice rolling
- Modeling and Simulation - naughty or nice
- Reverse list of last names
- Game of Life
- Leaderboard
- tic tac toe
- In Flight Entertainment
- 11th grade retreat
- Bracket validator
- Select a random student
- Create an email address from a name
- Secret Santa
- my priorities, my time
- Strings: making HTML tags
- simple password rules
- making a small grid
- moving around a small grid
- Guess a number
- Recurring letter
- Middle letter
- Url shortener
- Shortest word
- Factorial
- [Classic warm up!](https://computersciencewiki.org/index.php?title=Classic_warm_up!)
- Add numbers in a collection
- Email validator
- Simple calculator
- Genetic algorithm - timetable
- Genetic Algorithms
- Recognize an image
- Towers of Hanoi
- Find the spelling errors
- Friend finder
- Extract text from a PDF
- Use google API to recognize an image
- No more than 3 exams
- chess
- mean, median, mode and other statistical functions
- Facial recognition
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TypeProblem Set
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Provider
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PricingFree
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DifficultyBeginner
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CertificateNo certificate
Problem sets in computer science are designed to challenge individuals to apply their knowledge in various programming languages. These sets are assessed based on difficulty levels, with examples ranging from beginner to difficult tasks like genetic algorithms and image recognition. Problem sets cover a wide array of topics such as sentiment analysis, modeling systems, CPU simulation, contact tracing, probability problems, and more.
These sets aim to enhance computational thinking skills by requiring the decomposition of problems into smaller parts and the use of algorithms to find solutions. The assessment of problem sets is crucial in evaluating students' understanding and application of computer science concepts
- Example Problem Set
- Sentiment analysis
- Modelling a simple system
- Modelling and simulating a more complex system
- CPU simulation
- Contact tracing: part 1
- Greatest common denominator
- Contact tracing: part 2
- Probability problem
- Testing schedule
- Random name generator
- Rotate array
- Do these numbers add up?
- Palindrome
- A compression problem
- Convert from plain text to ascii
- Convert to binary from base-10
- [Sport team lockers!](https://computersciencewiki.org/index.php?title=Sport_team_lockers!)
- Parking garage problem
- Dice rolling
- Modeling and Simulation - naughty or nice
- Reverse list of last names
- Game of Life
- Leaderboard
- tic tac toe
- In Flight Entertainment
- 11th grade retreat
- Bracket validator
- Select a random student
- Create an email address from a name
- Secret Santa
- my priorities, my time
- Strings: making HTML tags
- simple password rules
- making a small grid
- moving around a small grid
- Guess a number
- Recurring letter
- Middle letter
- Url shortener
- Shortest word
- Factorial
- [Classic warm up!](https://computersciencewiki.org/index.php?title=Classic_warm_up!)
- Add numbers in a collection
- Email validator
- Simple calculator
- Genetic algorithm - timetable
- Genetic Algorithms
- Recognize an image
- Towers of Hanoi
- Find the spelling errors
- Friend finder
- Extract text from a PDF
- Use google API to recognize an image
- No more than 3 exams
- chess
- mean, median, mode and other statistical functions
- Facial recognition