Encyclopedia of computer science and technology / Harry Henderson.

By: Material type: TextSeries: Facts on File science libraryPublication details: New York, NY : Facts On File, c2009.Edition: Rev. edDescription: xi, 580 p. : ill. ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 9780816063826
  • 0816063826
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • REF QA 76.15 .H43 2008
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Contents:
Acknowledgments -- Introduction to the revised edition -- A-Z entries -- Appendix 1 : Bibliographies and Web resources -- Appendix 2 : Chronology of computing -- Appendix 3 : Some significant awards -- Appendix 4 : Computer-related organizations -- Index.
Summary: Synopsis: The encyclopedia features about 600 cross-referenced entries - including more than 175 new to this volume - that reflect the new ways of using information technology and the important social issues that arise from such use. To articulate the main themes of the book and to aid the reader, the introduction features a complete list of the entries grouped into specific categories, including business and e-commerce applications, computer industry, databases, future computing, Internet and World Wide Web, programming languages, and software development and engineering. It is an indispensable resource that will meet the specific demands of students, interested lay people, and computer professionals who need accurate and straightforward information.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Acknowledgments -- Introduction to the revised edition -- A-Z entries -- Appendix 1 : Bibliographies and Web resources -- Appendix 2 : Chronology of computing -- Appendix 3 : Some significant awards -- Appendix 4 : Computer-related organizations -- Index.

Synopsis: The encyclopedia features about 600 cross-referenced entries - including more than 175 new to this volume - that reflect the new ways of using information technology and the important social issues that arise from such use. To articulate the main themes of the book and to aid the reader, the introduction features a complete list of the entries grouped into specific categories, including business and e-commerce applications, computer industry, databases, future computing, Internet and World Wide Web, programming languages, and software development and engineering. It is an indispensable resource that will meet the specific demands of students, interested lay people, and computer professionals who need accurate and straightforward information.

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