
Computers
Pearson (Publisher)
10th Edition
Published on 19. June 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
490 pages
978-0-13-009479-7 (ISBN)
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Description
Covers all introductory IT concepts topics and is appropriate for a full semester course, with or without a lab component.
This tenth edition is a technology update intended to bring Computers abreast with a rampaging technology. About six Internet years pass in one real-time year, the elapsed time since the last edition. The tenth edition retains the same familiar look and feel as the ninth edition. However, it contains hundreds of changes needed to ensure that Long continues to be the most current introductory IT book available.
This tenth edition is a technology update intended to bring Computers abreast with a rampaging technology. About six Internet years pass in one real-time year, the elapsed time since the last edition. The tenth edition retains the same familiar look and feel as the ninth edition. However, it contains hundreds of changes needed to ensure that Long continues to be the most current introductory IT book available.
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Edition
10th edition
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 276 mm
Width: 210 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
1106 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-009479-7 (9780130094797)
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Persons
Dr. Larry Long and Dr. Nancy Long have written more than 30 books, which have been used in hundreds of colleges throughout the world. Larry is a lecturer, author, consultant, and educator in the information technology fields. He has served as a consultant to all levels of management in virtually every major type of industry. He has over 25 years of classroom experience at IBM, the University of Oklahoma, Lehigh University, and the University of Arkansas. Nancy has teaching and administrative experience at all levels of education.
Content
(NOTE: Comprehensive Edition consists of Getting Started and Chapters 1-13; Brief Edition consists of Getting Started and Chapters 1-10)
Getting Started.
The Personal Computer. The Microsoft Windows Operating System. Going Online. Popular Applications (Word Processing, e-Mail, Browser).
1. The Technology Revolution.
The Information Society. Data and Information. Going Online. Hardware and Software Essentials. Personal Computers to Supercomputers. Computer System Capabilities. How Do We Use Computers?
IT Illustrated: The History of Computing.
2. Software.
The Operating System. Windows Concepts and Terminology. Word Processing Software. Presentation Software. Spreadsheet Software. Database Software.
3. Inside the Computer.
Going Digital. The PC System Unit. Describing the Processor. Processor Design.
4. Storing and Retrieving Information.
Mass Storage and Files. Magnetic Disks. Backing Up Files. Optical Laser Discs.
IT Illustrated: The Computer on a Chip.
5. Information Input and Output.
Input Devices. Output Devises. Terminals.
6. Networks and Networking.
Our Wired World. The Data Communications Channel. Data Communications Hardware. Networks.
IT Illustrated: PC Buyers' Guide.
7. Going Online.
The Internet. Internet Browsers. Internet Resources and Applications.
8. Exploring the Cyberworld.
Internet Issues. E-Commerce. Creating a Web Site. Electronic Publishing. Working at Home.
9. IT Ethics and Healthy Computing.
The Information Technology Paradox. The Workplace. Ethics in Information Technology. Computer, Internet, and System Security.
10. Personal Computing.
System Software for Your PC. Applications Software for Your PC. Sharing Information Among Applications.
11. Information Systems.
Information and Decision Making. All about Information Systems. The DP System and the MIS. Decision Support Systems. Expert Systems. Intelligent Agents.
IT Illustrated: Careers in an Information Society.
12. Developing Business Information Systems.
The System Life Cycle. System Development Techniques and Concepts. Computer-Aided Software Engineering. Prototyping. System Conversion and Implementation. Programming.
IT Illustrated: Robots and Robotics.
13. Technology and Society.
The Wake-Up Call. Down the Information Highway. Our Challenge for the Twenty-First Century.
Answers to Section Self-Checks.
Glossary
Index.
Getting Started.
The Personal Computer. The Microsoft Windows Operating System. Going Online. Popular Applications (Word Processing, e-Mail, Browser).
1. The Technology Revolution.
The Information Society. Data and Information. Going Online. Hardware and Software Essentials. Personal Computers to Supercomputers. Computer System Capabilities. How Do We Use Computers?
IT Illustrated: The History of Computing.
2. Software.
The Operating System. Windows Concepts and Terminology. Word Processing Software. Presentation Software. Spreadsheet Software. Database Software.
3. Inside the Computer.
Going Digital. The PC System Unit. Describing the Processor. Processor Design.
4. Storing and Retrieving Information.
Mass Storage and Files. Magnetic Disks. Backing Up Files. Optical Laser Discs.
IT Illustrated: The Computer on a Chip.
5. Information Input and Output.
Input Devices. Output Devises. Terminals.
6. Networks and Networking.
Our Wired World. The Data Communications Channel. Data Communications Hardware. Networks.
IT Illustrated: PC Buyers' Guide.
7. Going Online.
The Internet. Internet Browsers. Internet Resources and Applications.
8. Exploring the Cyberworld.
Internet Issues. E-Commerce. Creating a Web Site. Electronic Publishing. Working at Home.
9. IT Ethics and Healthy Computing.
The Information Technology Paradox. The Workplace. Ethics in Information Technology. Computer, Internet, and System Security.
10. Personal Computing.
System Software for Your PC. Applications Software for Your PC. Sharing Information Among Applications.
11. Information Systems.
Information and Decision Making. All about Information Systems. The DP System and the MIS. Decision Support Systems. Expert Systems. Intelligent Agents.
IT Illustrated: Careers in an Information Society.
12. Developing Business Information Systems.
The System Life Cycle. System Development Techniques and Concepts. Computer-Aided Software Engineering. Prototyping. System Conversion and Implementation. Programming.
IT Illustrated: Robots and Robotics.
13. Technology and Society.
The Wake-Up Call. Down the Information Highway. Our Challenge for the Twenty-First Century.
Answers to Section Self-Checks.
Glossary
Index.