Fundamental computer concepts

This concise, technically accurate introductory text presents key computer concepts in a clear, aesy-to-follow manner. Written for the beginner, Fundamental Computer Concepts assumes no prior exposure to computers and no mathematical experience beyond high school algebra. In spite of its brevity, th...

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Main Author: Davis, William S. 1943- (Author)
Format: Book
Published: Reading, Mass. Addison-Wesley 1986
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Summary:This concise, technically accurate introductory text presents key computer concepts in a clear, aesy-to-follow manner. Written for the beginner, Fundamental Computer Concepts assumes no prior exposure to computers and no mathematical experience beyond high school algebra. In spite of its brevity, the book covers technical topics not even mentioned i most other introductory texts-concepts that are crucial to serious students and instructors.
Item Description:Includes index.
Physical Description:204 pages illustrations 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and indexes (page 201-204)
ISBN:0201113058