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000000Computer science, information, 90001[Knowledge, the book, systems, computer science]BibliographyLibrary and information sciencesGeneral encyclopedic worksGeneral serial publicationsGeneral organizations and museologyDocumentary media, educational media, news media; journalism; publishingGeneral collectionsManuscripts, rare books, other rare printed materialsKnowledgeDescription and critical appraisal of intellectual activity in generalIncluding interdisciplinary works on consultantsClass here discussion of ideas from many fields; interdisciplinary approach toknowledgeClass epistemology in 121. Class a compilation of knowledge in a specific formwith the form, e.g., encyclopedias 030For consultants or use of consultants in a specific subject, see the subject, e.g.,library consultants 023, engineering consultants 620, use of consultants inmanagement 658.4See Manual at 500 vs. 001.01Theory of knowledgeDo not use for philosophy of knowledge, philosophical works on theory ofknowledge; class in 121.1Intellectual lifeNature and valueFor scholarship and learning, see 001.2See also 900 for broad description of intellectual situation and condition217

001Dewey Decimal Classification.2001Scholarship and learningIntellectual activity directed toward increase of knowledgeClass methods of study and teaching in 371.3. Class a specific branch ofscholarship and learning with the branch, e.g., scholarship in the humanities001.3, in history 900For research, see 001.4See Manual at 500 vs. 001.3HumanitiesIncluding relative value of science versus the humanitiesClass here government policy on humanities.4ResearchIncluding research methods; qualitative research, quantitative research,scientific method; descriptive and experimental methods; support of andincentives for research; awards, bursaries, certificates, competitions, contests,fellowships and scholarships, financial support, grants, honors, medals, prizesClass here action research, evaluation research, works discussing what researchisClass operations research, computer modeling and simulation in 003; classstudent finance in higher education in 378.3. Class research in a specific subjectwith the subject, plus notation 072 from Table 1, e.g., research in linguistics410.72; class results of research in a specific subject with the subject withoutnotation 072 from Table 1, e.g., results of research in linguistics 410 (not410.72); class support of and incentives for research in a specific subject withthe subject, plus notation 079 from Table 1, e.g., research awards in mechanicalengineering 621.079See Manual at 500 vs. 001; also at 519.5, T1—01 vs. 001.4, T1—072Interdisciplinary works on historical research relocated to 907.2.9Controversial knowledgeIncluding well-established phenomena for which explanations are controversial;the end of the world; deceptions and hoaxes; errors, delusions, superstitionsClass here interdisciplinary works on controversial knowledge, parapsychology,occultismClass a hoax that influenced history with the hoax in 900, e.g., False Dmitri 947For parapsychology and occultism, see 130. For controversial knowledgeconcerning a specific subject, see the subject, e.g., paranatural andlegendary phenomena as subjects of folklore 398, Piltdown man hoax 569.9,controversial medical remedies 615.8, an alleged conspiracy to assassinateJohn F. Kennedy 973.922See Manual at 001.9 and 130218

001Computer science, information, general works.94001MysteriesReported phenomena not explained, not fully verifiedIncluding Atlantis, Bermuda Triangle, pyramid powerClass here nonastronomical extraterrestrial influences on earthSee also 900 for Atlantis as a subject of archaeology.942Unidentified flying objects (UFOs)Variant name: flying saucersClass here human-alien encounters.944Monsters and related phenomenaIncluding abominable snowman, Loch Ness monsterSee also 590 for animals whose reality is not controversial002The bookIncluding interdisciplinary works on chapbooks [formerly 398]Class here historical bibliography, interdisciplinary works on the bookClass comprehensive works on historical and analytical bibliography in 010For book publishing, see 070.5; for rare books, see 090; for social aspects ofthe book, see 302.23; for book arts, see 686. For chapbooks with content limitedto a specific subject, see the subject, e.g., murder 364.152, anonymous jokesfrom oral tradition 398, 18th-century English fiction 823.02MiscellanyDo not use for lists, inventories, catalogs; class in 010.029Commercial miscellanyDo not use for trade catalogs and directories; class in 010.07.074Education, research, related topicsMuseums, collections, exhibitsClass catalogs and lists in 010219

003Dewey Decimal Classification003003SystemsIncluding system identification; forecasting and forecasts; interdisciplinaryworks on forecasting; computer modeling and simulation; computer applicationsin systems, computer implementation of mathematical models of systems,interdisciplinary works on computer modeling and simulation; theory ofcommunication and control; cybernetics, interdisciplinary works on control andstability of systems; kinds of systems; systems distinguished in relation to timeClass here operations research; systems theory, analysis, design, optimization;models (simulations) applied to real-world systemsClass computer vision in 006.3; class psychology of human perception in 153.7;class simulation in education in 371.39; class perception in animals in 573.8;class information theory in communications engineering in 621.382, withoutusing notation 01 from Table 1; class coding for purpose of limiting access toinformation (cryptography) in 652; class use of systems analysis and operationsresearch in management in 658.4; class social aspects of and interdisciplinaryworks on communication in systems in 302.2. Class systems in a specific subjectwith the subject, plus notation 01 from Table 1, e.g., systems theory in the socialsciences 300.1; class information theory in communications engineering of aspecific kind of communications with the kind, without using notation 01 fromTable 1, e.g., radio 621.384; class information theory in any other specific subjectwith the subject, plus notation 01 from Table 1, e.g., information theory ineconomics 330.01For artificial intelligence, see 006.3; for forecasting by parapsychologicaland occult means, see 133.3; for social forecasting, forecasting and forecastsfor specific areas, see 303.49; for purely mathematical treatment of networkswithout reference to real-world systems, see 511; for control theory inautomation engineering, see 629.8. For computer modeling and simulationapplied to a specific subject, see the subject, plus notation 01 from Table 1, e.g.,computer modeling in economics 330.01; for control and stability of systems ina specific subject, see the subject, plus notation 01 from Table 1, e.g., controland stability of systems in general engineering 620.001See also 004.2 for analysis and design of computer-based systems; also 511for mathematical models not applied to real-world systems; also 519.7 formathematical programming not applied to real-world systems[.028 5]Computer applicationsDo not use; class in 003 004–006 Computer science; computer programming,programs, data; special computer methodsUnless other instructions are given, class a subject with aspects in two or moresubdivisions of 004–006 in the number coming last, e.g., external storage forpersonal computers 004.5 (not 004.16), data security in client-server computing005.8 (not 004), natural language processing in full-text database managementsystems 006.3 (not 005.75)Class comprehensive works in 004220

004Computer science, information, general works004004Computer scienceIncluding processing modes; computers, processors, computer systemsdistinguished by their processing modes; centralized processing; nonelectronic dataprocessingClass here data processing; selection and use of computer hardware; electroniccomputers; electronic digital computers; computer systems (computers, theirperipheral devices, their operating systems); cyberinfrastructure; central processingunits; computer reliability; interactive, online processing; mobile computing;comprehensive works on hardware and programs in electronic data processingClass computer modeling and simulation in 003; class programming formultiprocessor computers in 005.2; class web services in 006.7; classcomprehensive works on analog computers in 004.1; class comprehensive workson associative processing and memory in 004.5; class comprehensive works onmultiprogramming, on time-sharing in 005.4. Class computer applications in aspecific subject with the subject, plus notation 0285 from Table 1, e.g., computerapplications in banking 332.10285For computer programming, programs, data, see 005; for special computermethods, see 006; for engineering, manufacture, repair of computers, see621.39. For a specific aspect of mobile computing, see the aspect, e.g.,handheld computing devices 004.167, wireless communications 004.6, mobileoperating systems for handheld computing devices 005.4See also 025.04 for automated information storage and retrieval; also303.48 for computers as a cause of social change; also 343.09 for computerlaw; also 364.16 for financial and business computer crimes; also 371.33for computer-assisted instruction (CAI); also 658 for data processing inmanagement; also 794.8 for computer gamesSee Manual at 004–006 vs. 621.39; also at 004 vs. 005.01Philosophy and theoryIncluding human-computer interaction, human factors, usabilityApply notation 01 from Table 1 as modified here throughout 004–006, e.g.,usability in software engineering 005.101.02.028MiscellanyAuxiliary techniques and procedures; apparatus, equipment,materialsDo not use for testing and measurement; class in 004.2221

004Dewey Decimal Classification.1004General works on specific types of computersIncluding digital computers (e.g., supercomputers, mainframe computers,midrange computers); hybrid and analog computersClass here specific types of processors, computer systems based on specifictypes of computersClass specific types of computers, processors, computer systems distinguishedby their processing modes, massively parallel supercomputers, nonelectronicanalog computers in 004; class programmable calculators in 510.285; classcomprehensive works on midrange and personal computers in 004.16See Manual at 004.1Embedded computer systems relocated to 006.2.16*Personal computersFormer heading: MicrocomputersClass here specific types of personal computers; comprehensive works onmidrange and personal computersClass midrange computers in 004.1.165Specific personal computersArrange alphabetically by name of computer or processor, e.g., AppleiMac See Manual at 004.165Specific handheld computing devices relocated to 004.1675.167*Handheld computing devicesClass here specific types of handheld computing devices.167 5Specific handheld computing devices [formerly 004.165]*Arrange alphabetically by name of computer or processor, e.g.,BlackBerry *Use notation 01 from Table 1 as modified at 004.01222

004Computer science, information, general works.2004*Systems analysis and design, computer architecture, performanceevaluationIncluding analysis of a user’s problem preparatory to developing a computersystem to solve it; performance measurement and evaluation to aid in designingor improving the performance of a computer system; systems analysis anddesign, computer architecture, performance evaluation of specific types ofelectronic computersClass systems analysis and design, computer architecture, performanceevaluation of specific types of computers distinguished by processing modein 004; class communications network design and architecture in 004.6. Classperformance evaluation as a consideration in purchasing a specific item with theitem in 004, plus notation 029 from Table 1, e.g., evaluating personal computersfor purchase 004.16029For software systems analysis and design, see 005.1; for database designand architecture, see 005.74.5*StorageIncluding hardware aspects of virtual memory; comprehensive works onassociative (content-addressable) memory and associative processing; internalstorage (main memory); external storage (auxiliary memory)Class associative processing in 004; class comprehensive works on virtualmemory in 005.4.6*Interfacing and communicationsStandard subdivisions are added for either or both topics in headingIncluding interfacing and communications for specific types of electroniccomputers (e.g., digital computers, computers distinguished by processingmodes, hybrid and analog computers); interfacing and communicationsprotocols; kinds of hardware; communications network architecture; datatransmission modes and data switching methods; local-area networksClass here data communications; internetworking, interoperability; wiredcommunications, wireless communications; interdisciplinary works oncomputer communicationsClass client-server computing in 004; class data, programs, programming ininterfacing and communications in 005.7; class security measures in interfacingand communications in 005.8. Class peripheral control units controlling aspecific kind of peripheral with the peripheral, e.g., printer controllers 004.7;class protocols for specific aspects of interfacing and communications with theaspect, e.g., protocols for error-correcting codes 005.7For social aspects of computer communications, see 302.23; for economicand related aspects of providing computer communications to the public, see384.3; for interdisciplinary works on telecommunication, see 384See also 004 for distributed processing*See Manual at 004.6 vs. 005.7; also at 004.6 vs. 384.3; also at 004.6 vs.621.382, 621.39*Use notation 01 from Table 1 as modified at 004.01223

004Dewey Decimal Classification.602004MiscellanyDo not use for standards; class in 004.6.67*Wide-area networksIncluding Internet; World Wide WebClass here metropolitan-area networksFor Internet, World Wide Web as information systems, see 025.042. Fora specific aspect of cloud computing, see the aspect, e.g., grid computing004, web services 006.7See Manual at 004.67 vs. 006.7, 025.042, 384.3.670 917 3Socioeconomic regions by concentration of populationDo not use for metropolitan-area networks; class in 004.67.69Specific kinds of computer communicationsIncluding Internet telephonyClass computer communications in multimedia systems with the system,e.g., online social networks 006.7[.690 1–.690 9]Standard subdivisionsDo not use; class in 004.601–004.609.692*Electronic mailClass here instant messaging; point-to-point communicationsClass e-mail lists in 004.693.693*Discussion groupsClass here chat groups, electronic bulletin boards, e-mail lists,newsgroups; broadcast communicationsClass electronic mail in 004.692.7*PeripheralsIncluding peripherals for analog, digital, hybrid computers; peripherals forcomputers distinguished by processing modes; peripherals combining input andoutput functions; computer terminals; input peripherals; output peripheralsClass peripheral storage, tape and disk devices in 004.5; class input devices thatutilize pattern recognition methods in 006.4; class output peripherals that utilizecomputer sound synthesis in 006.5; class computer graphics output devices in006.6; class ergonomic engineering of computer peripherals in 621.39. Classa special-purpose input device with the purpose, e.g., graphics input devices006.6, game paddles 688.7*See also 004.6 for communications devices*Use notation 01 from Table 1 as modified at 004.01224

005Computer science, information, general works005005*Computer programming, programs, dataClass here software compatibility, portability, reliability, reusabilityClass computer programming, programs, data for special computer methods in006; class comprehensive works on hardware and programs in electronic dataprocessing in 004See Manual at 004–006 vs. 621.39; also at 004 vs. 005SUMMARY005.01.1.2.3.4.5.7.8.01Philosophy and theoryProgrammingProgramming for specific types of computers, for specific operatingsystems, for specific user interfacesProgramsSystems programming and programsGeneral purpose application programsData in computer systemsData securityPhilosophy and theoryIncluding usability 005.1–005.5 Computer programming and programsClass comprehensive works in 005.1ProgrammingIncluding special programming techniques; software systems analysis anddesign; analysis of a user’s problem preparatory to developing a softwaresystem to solve it; verification, testing, measurement, debugging; preparationof program documentation; preparation of software documentation; programmaintenance; software maintenance; microprogramming and microprogramsClass here application frameworks, application programming, computeralgorithms, integrated development environments, software engineeringClass firmware viewed as hardware in 004; class real-time programming,parallel programming in 005.2; class programming for personal computersin 005.26; class programs for personal computers in 005.36; class algorithmsdiscussed solely from a theoretical perspective, without regard to computerimplementation, in 518. Class a specific application of programming withincomputer science with the application in 005.4–005.8 or 006, e.g., programmingof computer graphics 006.6For programming for specific types of computers, for specific operatingsystems, for specific user interfaces, see 005.2*See Manual at 005.1–005.2 vs. 005.4; also at 005.1 vs. 005.3*Use notation 01 from Table 1 as modified at 004.01225

005Dewey Decimal Classification.101005Philosophy and theoryUse notation 01 from Table 1 as modified at 004.01. Do not use notation01 from Table 1 for general discussions of logic in programming; class in005.1See also 005.13 for the symbolic (mathematical) logic ofprogramming languagesSee Manual at 005.101.102.102 8MiscellanyAuxiliary techniques and procedures; apparatus, equipment, materialsDo not use for testing and measurement, maintenance and repair;class in 005.1Class special techniques in 005.1.13Programming languagesIncluding application generators, nonprocedural (declarative) languages,text editors specially designed to assist in coding programs; symbolic logic(mathematical logic); mathematical principles of programming languages,e.g., automata, formal languages, grammars, recursive functions applied toprogramming languages; specific programming languages; comprehensiveworks on programming with specific programming languages; machine andassembly languagesClass here coding of programsClass specific microprogramming languages in 005.1; class mathematicalprinciples of programming in 005.101; class specific machine and assemblylanguages in 005.2; class comprehensive works on text editors in 005.52For specific machine and assembly languages, see 005.2; for assemblers,see 005.4See also 005.4 for job control languages.130 1Philosophy and theoryUse notation 01 from Table 1 as modified at 004.01. Do not usenotation 01 from Table 1 for mathematical principles; class in 005.13See Manual at 005.101.2Programming for specific types of computers, for specific operatingsystems, for specific user interfacesIncluding programming for supercomputers; programming for mainframecomputers; programming for midrange computers; programming forminicomputers, server class computers; programming for processing modes;programming for hybrid and analog computersClass here specific machine and assembly languagesClass comprehensive works on programming for midrange and personalcomputers in 005.26See Manual at 005.1–005.2 vs. 005.4; also at 005.1 vs. 005.3226

005Computer science, information, general works.25005Programming for handheld computing devicesClass here programming for specific types of handheld computing devices.250 1Philosophy and theoryUse notation 01 from Table 1 as modified at 004.01See Manual at 005.101.26Programming for personal computersIncluding programming in specific programming languages; programmingfor specific operating systems; programming for specific user interfacesClass here programming for specific types of personal computers;comprehensive works on programming for midrange and personal computersClass programming for midrange computers in 005.2; class programming fora specific operating system where the operating system is the only operatingsystem that runs on a specific computer in 005.265For programming for handheld computing devices, see 005.25.260 1Philosophy and theoryUse notation 01 from Table 1 as modified at 004.01See Manual at 005.101.265Programming for specific computersClass here programming for specific processors, for computer systemsbased on specific computersArrange alphabetically by name of computer, e.g., Apple iMac See Manual at 004.165.265 01Philosophy and theorySee Manual at 005.101227

005Dewey Decimal Classification.3005*ProgramsSoftware, firmware, middlewareIncluding programs for digital computers (e.g., programs for supercomputers,programs for mainframe computers, programs for midrange computers,programs for personal computers); programs for specific processing modes;programs for specific operating systems and for specific user interfaces notlimited by type of computer; programs for hybrid and analog computersClass here application programs, collections of programs, softwaredocumentation, software packages, comprehensive works on software andfirmware, on applications and systems programsClass comprehensive works on programs for midrange and personal computersin 005.36. Class programs for a specific application in computer science withthe application in 005–006, e.g., programs for computer graphics 006.6; classonline help in specific kinds of programs with the kind, e.g., online help inprograms for personal computers 005.36; class collections of programs of aspecific kind with the kind, e.g., collections of general purpose applicationsoftware 005.5For firmware, see 005.1; for systems programs, see 005.4See also 005.1 for preparation of program documentationSee Manual at 005.3; also at 005.1 vs. 005.3; also at 005.3, 005.5 vs. 005.4.302 8Auxiliary techniques and procedures; apparatus, equipment, materialsDo not use for software metrics, quality assurance, reliability, testing,verification, maintenance and repair, class in 005.1Including usability testing, software evaluation as an aid in selection.302 9Commercial miscellanySee Manual at 011 vs. 005.3029, 016.0053, 025.0422.36*Programs for personal computersIncluding programs for handheld computing devicesClass here programs for specific types of personal computers;comprehensive works on programs for midrange and personal computersClass programs for midrange computers in 005.3.362Programs in specific programming languagesLimited to programs and works about programs where the material beingclassified emphasizes the programming language*Arrange alphabetically by name of programming language, e.g., BASIC*Use notation 01 from Table 1 as modified at 004.01228

005Computer science, information, general works.365005Programs for specific computersClass here programs for specific processors, programs for computersystems based on specific computersArrange alphabetically by name of computer or processor, e.g., AppleiMac See Manual at 004.165; also at 005.368 vs. 005.365.368Programs for specific operating systems and for specific userinterfacesClass programs for a specific operating system where the operatingsystem is the only operating system that runs on a specific computer in005.365See Manual at 005.368 vs. 005.365.4*Systems programming and programsIncluding programming to produce operating systems; systems programs;operating systems, system administration (using expertise in systems programsto keep computer systems functioning efficiently), systems software, utilityprograms; operating systems for specific types of computers; programminglanguage translators; code generators, macro processors, parsers, translators forspecific programming languagesClass translators for microprogramming languages in 005.1; class texteditors in 005.52; class programming and programs for interfacing and datacommunications in 005.7; class programming and programs for internalmanagement of data files and databases in 005.74. Class programming forspecific aspects of operating systems with the aspect, e.g., programming forcommunications 005.7; class a specific application of systems programs withthe application, e.g., computer interfacing and device drivers 005.7, computersecurity 005.8For hardware aspects of multiprogramming, see 004; for hardware aspectsof virtual memory, see 004.5; for data backup and recovery, see 005.8See Manual at 005.1–005.2 vs. 005.4; also at 005.1 vs. 005.3; also at 005.3,005.5 vs. 005.4; also at 005.74 vs. 005.4.5*General purpose application programsPrograms and integrated software packages that can be used in a wide range ofapplicationsIncluding statistical programs; statistical software; personal informationmanagement programs; presentation software; business presentation softwareClass here integrated programs, specific programs with interdisciplinaryapplicationsArrange alphabetically by name of program or software package, e.g.,OpenOffice.org Class database software in 005.74*See Manual at 005.1 vs. 005.3; also at 005.3, 005.5 vs. 005.4*Use notation 01 from Table 1 as modified at 004.01229

005Dewey Decimal Classification.52005*Word processingIncluding grammar checkers, spelling checkers, style checkersClass here desktop publishing software, text editors, text processingArrange alphabetically by name of program or software package, e.g., CorelWordPerfect Class works on desktop publishing that emphasize typography in 686.2.54*Electronic spreadsheetsArrange alphabetically by name of program or software package, e.g.,Microsoft Excel .7*Data in computer systemsIncluding data communications; computer communications; device drivers,interfacing, interprocess communications; data preparation and representation;file formats; conversion to machine-readable form, data entry and validation;document formats, record formats; data structuresClass computer input devices in 004.7; class data validation in file processing,data representation through file organization in 005.74For data security, data encryption and ciphers, see 005.8; for markuplanguages, see 006.7See Manual at 004.6 vs. 005.7; also at 005.1 vs. 005.3.74*Data files and databasesStandard subdivisions are added for either or both topics in headingIncluding data validation in file processing; file organization and accessmethods; data dictionaries and directories; database design and architecture;data modeling, data models; data warehousing; transaction processingsystems; data compressionClass here data file processing, data file and database managementClass comprehensive works on data validation in 005.7; classinterdisciplinary works on computer and information science aspectsof databases in 025.04. Class data files and databases with regard totheir subject content with the subject, e.g., encyclopedic databases 030,nonbibliographic medical databases 610For specific types of data files and databases, see 005.75; for thecompression of sound files, see 006.5; for the compression of graphicfiles, see 006.6See Manual at 005.74 vs. 005.4; also at 025.04, 025.06 vs. 005.74Use of this number for data file formats discontinued; class in 005.7Data mining relocated to 006.3.740 1Philosophy and theory*Including logic databases, deductive databases [both formerly 006.3]*Use notation 01 from Table 1 as modified at 004.01230

005Computer science, information, general works.740 2005Miscellany.740 285Computer applicationsFor web databases as information storage and retrievalsystems, see 025.0422.740 6.740 68Organizations and managementManagementDo not use notation 068 from Table 1 for file management ordatabase management (computer programs that enable operationof files or databases); class in 005.74Class here management of organizations concerned withdatabases, e.g., firms that create them.75Specific types of data files and databasesIncluding centralized files and databases; flat-file databases; databases basedon specific data models (e.g., network databases, hierarchical databases,relational databases, object-oriented databases); temporal, spatial, constraintdatabases; distributed data files and databases; data files and databases usedin client/server computing; full-text database management systems.8*Data securityIncluding digital rights management, electronic signatures; data encryption;ciphers; malware; data backup and recoveryClass here access control, computer network security, firewalls;interdisciplinary works on computer securityClass interdisciplinary works on cryptography in 652For a specific aspect of computer security, see the aspect, e.g., managementof computer security 658.4006*Special computer methodsNot otherwise provided forClass here programs, programming, selection and use of hardware in relation tospecial computer methodsSee also 003 for computer modeling and simulation; also notation 01 fromTable 1 for computer modeling and simulation in a specific subject; also 004.6for computer communications; also 005.74 for file and database management;also 005.8 for data security; also 629.8 for special methods in automaticcontrol engineering*See Manual at 004–006 vs. 621.39; also at 005.1 vs. 005.3*Use notation 01 from Table 1 as modified at 004.01231

006Dewey Decimal Classification.2006*Special-purpose systemsIncluding automatic data collection; embedded computer systems [formerly004.1]; interdisciplinary works on automatic identification and data capture;interdisciplinary works on bar coding [formerly 006.4]Class real-time locating systems that use radio frequency identification in910.285For optical character recognition, speaker recognition, see 006.4; forbiometric

types of computers Class specific types of computers, processors, computer systems distinguished by their processing modes, massively parallel supercomputers, nonelectronic analog computers in 004; class programmable calculators in 510.285; class comprehensive works on midrange and personal

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