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Title:
The glossary of computing terms
Edition:
9th ed.
Publication Information:
London : Longman, 1998
ISBN:
9780582369672
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Summary

Summary

The world of computers is fast-moving, and keeping up-to-date with the terminology involved is a daunting task. The ninth edition of this well-established, authoritative glossary has been updated and now provides coverage of the internet. The book assumes no previous knowledge and uses simple language and numerous illustrations throughout.The glossary provides explanations for over 2400 computing terms. All aspects of computing are covered from programming languages to personnel, from architecture to applications, from storage to systems software. The text is structured around three themes: how computer systems are used, what computer systems are made up of, and how computer systems work. It includes over 40 essays as introductions to sections, which illustrate how terms may be used in a written context as well as providing background information for each section. Features? now includes comprehensive coverage of the internet? legal aspects have been updated to reflect changes in data protection legislation? produced by the British Computer Society's Education Committee? allows quick and easy reference? guides the reader to other related terms where applicable? includes a comprehens


Table of Contents

How to use this glossary (inside front cover)
Introduction
Part A HOw Computer Systems are Used
A1 General Computing Terms
A2 Data Processing
A3 Word Processing
A4 Spreadsheets
A5 Databases and Information Retrieval
A6 Graphics and Design
A7 Modelling and Simulation
A8 Internet
A9 Communications
A10 Control
A11 Specialist Computer Applications
A12 Networking
A13 Sound
A14 Multimedia
A15 Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems
A16 User Interface
A17 User Documentation
A18 Computer Personnel
A19 Computer Abuse, Security and Related Law
Part B What Computer Systems are Made Of
B1 Types of Computer
B2 Input
B3 Memory
B4 Output
B5 Communications Components
Part C How Computer Systems are Developed
C1 System Design and Life Cycle
C2 Describing Systems
C3 Programming Concepts
C4 Programming (Flow of Execution)
C5 Programming (Subprograms)
C6 Program Syntax
C7 Describing Programs
C8 Implementing, Testing and Running Programs
C9 Programming Languages
C10 Data Representation
C11 Numeric Data Representation
C12 Managing Data
Part D How Computers Work
D1 Systems Software
D2 Machine Architecture
D3 Interfaces and Buses
D4 Physical Components
D5 Communications Technology
D6 Truth Tables and Logic Gates
Part E Appendices
E1 Acronyms and Abbreviations
E2 Units Tables and figures
Index
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