Algorithms: The recipe for computation What is an algorithm?

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Algorithms: The recipe for computation
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Algorithms: The recipe for computation What is an algorithm?

Algorithms An algorithm is “a precise rule (or set of rules) specifying how to solve some problem.” (thefreedictionary.com) Mohammed al-Khowarizmi (äl-khōwärēz´mē), Arab mathematician of the court of Mamun in Baghdad…the word algorithm is said to have been derived from his name. Much of the mathematical knowledge of medieval Europe was derived from Latin translations of his works. (encyclopedia.com) The study of algorithms is one of the key foundations of computer science.

A recipe is an algorithm ½ cup of butter or margarine 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract 1 cup of sugar ½ cup of unsweetened cocoa 2 eggs ½ cup of flour 1. If butter or margarine is not melted, melt in a bowl in microwave for 30 seconds at high power. 2. Blend melted butter or margarine and sugar until the mixture has a creamy consistency. 3. Add eggs & vanilla, and stir the mixture 60 times. 4. Add cocoa and flour. 5. Mix until well blended. 6. Pour into greased round glass cake pan. 7. Microwave for 8 to 9 minutes on 50% power. Brownies will be done when they are slightly moist on top and pull away from the side of the pan. Serves: 4 -- adapted from yumyum.com

The tax code is an algorithm Write your total wages from your W-2 statements on Line 1. Add up all the interest amounts from your 1099-INT forms and put the total on Line 2. Gather all your 1099-G statement from the state agency that paid you unemployment compensation. Put the figure from the 1099-G on Line 3. If you received Alaska Permanent Fund dividends only, put the figure reported to you by the State of Alaska on Line 3. If you have both unemployment and Alaskan dividends, add the two figures together and put the total on Line 3. Add lines 1, 2 and 3 to determine your Adjusted Gross Income (AGI) and write this on Line 4. Determine your personal exemptions for Line 5. If you are being claimed as a dependent, check the "Yes" box on Line 5. Otherwise, check the "No" box on Line 5. If you are unmarried, or you are married and you are not filing a joint return, put the figure $7,950 on Line 5. Otherwise, put the figure $15,900 on Line 5. Subtract Line 5 from Line 4 and write this total in Line 6. This is your taxable income. etc. - Adapted from the US Tax Code Form 1040EZ

Knitting is an algorithm 1. Hold needle with stitches in left hand; insert point of right needle in first stitch, from front to back, just as in casting on. 2. With right index finger, bring yarn from ball under and over point of right needle. 3. Draw yarn through stitch with right needle point. 4. This step now differs from casting on: Slip loop on left needle off, so new stitch is entirely on right needle. 5. This completes one knit stitch. Repeat Steps 1 through 4 in each stitch still on left needle. When the last stitch is worked, one row of knitting is completed and you can move to Step Now measure your work. It should be about 7" wide. If it is too wide, start over and cast on fewer stitches; if it is too narrow, start over and cast on more stitches. - Adapted from learntoknit.com

What does an algorithm need? Input specification Recipes: ingredients, cooking utensils, … Tax Code: wages, interest, tax withheld, … Knitting: size of garment, length of yarn, needles … Input specification for computational algorithms: How much data is required? What kind of data is required? In what form will this data be received by the algorithm?

What does an algorithm need? An algorithm requires clear and precisely stated steps that express how to perform the operations to yield the desired results. Algorithms assume a basic set of primitive operations that are assumed to be understood by the executor of the algorithm. Recipes: beat, stir, blend, bake, … Tax code: deduct, look up, check box, … Knitting: casting on, slip loop, draw yarn through,... Computational: add, set, modulo, output, …

What does an algorithm need? Output specification Recipes: number of servings, how to serve Tax Code: tax due or tax refund, where to pay Knitting: final garment shape Output specification for computational algorithms: What results are required? How should these results be reported? What happens if no results can be computed due to an error in the input? What do we output to indicate this?

What makes a “good” algorithm? A good algorithm should produce the correct outputs for any set of legal inputs. A good algorithm should execute efficiently with the fewest number of steps as possible. A good algorithm should be designed in such a way that others will be able to understand it and modify it to specify solutions to additional problems

What Are Some Ways Computers Are used to Solve Problems Stop and make a list of different ways computers are used to solve problems: example an needs to be sent Stop and make a list of different ways computers are used to solve problems: example an needs to be sent Choose one problem to write the steps for: Choose one problem to write the steps for: Now try your steps-Did you miss any steps? Now try your steps-Did you miss any steps?