meaning - What is the difference between "Computer science" and "Informatics"?


I could not find any difference... or at least no good source that definitely distinguishes both.


I tried:



  • Wikipedia (Informatics has a redirect to Computer Science), so I guess the only difference is the context in which both are used

  • Google:

    • University of California:

      • Computer Science: internal features, structure and behavior of computer systems

      • Informatics: relationship between what is inside the computer and what is outside (What does this mean? I study ... well, I thought it would be called "Computer Science", but I'm not sure now. )



    • forum.wordreference.com:

      • Computer Science: software engineering, algorithms

      • Informatics: installing new software, upgrades,networks LAN WANS, firewalls





  • dict.leo.org: Both are translated with "Informatik" in German.

  • No result




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