
Connecting with Computer Science, International Edition
Course Technology Inc (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 13. January 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
672 pages
978-0-538-47573-0 (ISBN)
Description
Written for the beginning computing student, this text engages readers by relating core computer science topics to their industry application. The book is written in a comfortable, informal manner, and light humor is used throughout the text to maintain interest and enhance learning. All chapters contain a multitude of exercises, quizzes, and other opportunities for skill application.
Reviews / Votes
1. History and Social Implications of Computing. 2. Computing Security and Ethics. 3. Computer Architecture. 4. Networks. 5. The Internet. 6. Database Fundamentals. 7. Numbering Systems and Data Representations. 8. Data Structures. 9. Operating Systems. 10. File Structures. 11. Human-Computer Interface. 12. Problem Solving. 13. Software Engineering. 14. Programming I. 15. Programming II. Appendix A: Answers to Test Yourself Exercises. Appendix B: ASCII Table. Appendix C: Java Reserved Words. Glossary. Index.More details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Boston, MA
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Weight
1157 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-538-47573-0 (9780538475730)
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Persons
David Ferro has over 20 years of industry software engineering experience. He has a Bachelors degree in Computer Science from the University of Massachusetts and a PhD in Science and Technology Studies from Virginia Tech. David is an Associate Professor in Computer Science at Weber State University and has also taught in History, Honors, and IS&T departments there. Greg Anderson has over 23 years of industry software engineering experience and provided educational seminars across North America for over 12 years. He has a Bachelors degree in Computer Science, a Masters degree in Business Administration with an emphasis in CIS, a Masters level certificate in Information Assurance, and a PhD in Technology Management with an emphasis in HRD and Industrial Training from Indiana State University. Keeping his consulting company in operation, Greg also is an Associate Professor in Computer Science at Weber State University. Robert Hilton is a faculty member in the Computer Science department at Weber State University. He has 18 years teaching experience, specializing in computer architecture, database and programming courses. Rob also has extensive industry experience and currently directs software development for a corporation providing products to the automotive industry.
Author
Weber State University
Weber State University
Weber State University
Content
1. History and Social Implications of Computing.
2. Computing Security and Ethics.
3. Computer Architecture.
4. Networks.
5. The Internet.
6. Database Fundamentals.
7. Numbering Systems and Data Representations.
8. Data Structures.
9. Operating Systems.
10. File Structures.
11. Human-Computer Interface.
12. Problem Solving.
13. Software Engineering.
14. Programming I.
15. Programming II.
Appendix A: Answers to Test Yourself Exercises.
Appendix B: ASCII Table.
Appendix C: Java Reserved Words.
Glossary.
Index.
2. Computing Security and Ethics.
3. Computer Architecture.
4. Networks.
5. The Internet.
6. Database Fundamentals.
7. Numbering Systems and Data Representations.
8. Data Structures.
9. Operating Systems.
10. File Structures.
11. Human-Computer Interface.
12. Problem Solving.
13. Software Engineering.
14. Programming I.
15. Programming II.
Appendix A: Answers to Test Yourself Exercises.
Appendix B: ASCII Table.
Appendix C: Java Reserved Words.
Glossary.
Index.