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Title:
Computing in the information age
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Edition:
Second edition
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xviii, 506 pages : illustrations ; 28 cm
ISBN:
9780471110613
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Summary

Summary

Computing in the Information Age 2E is written for people with little or no background in Computing. The objective of this book is to explain computing today in a clear and meaningful way and to focus on those concepts likely to have the greatest impact as we approach the next century and the next phase of the information revolution. The unique applicability of computers to business and to life is demonstrated, the advantage gained by knowing how and when to use computers, and the potential of computers to enrich our life.


Author Notes

Nancy B. Stern is the author of Computing in the Information Age, 2nd Edition, published by Wiley. Robert A. Stern is the author of Computing in the Information Age, 2nd Edition, published by Wiley.


Table of Contents

The Basics
The Basics of Computing: Hardware, Software, Connectivity, and People
From Micros to Mammoths
Using Prodcutivity Tools
Hardware Advances the Information Age
Computer Processing
Input and Output: From Applications to Hardware
Secondary Storage Devices
Software Drives the Information Age
Application Packages: Beyond Basic Productivity Tools
Developing Custom Software
Systems Software
Connectivity Unites the Information Age
Connectivity, Networks, and The Information Superhighway
People Power Makes the World a Better Place
Systems Analysis and Design
Database Management Information Systems
Social Issuses in Computing
Appendix
Glossary
Index