The Essential Guide to Computing: The Story of Information Technology (Essential Guide Series) - Softcover

Walters, E. Garrison

 
9780130194695: The Essential Guide to Computing: The Story of Information Technology (Essential Guide Series)

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The Essential Guide to Computers is an intelligent, thorough, friendly, and up-to-date explanation of computer technology. It's perfect for smart professionals who want to understand the technology -- but don't have computer science or engineering degrees! Learn how computers have evolved from early, room-sized monoliths to PCs to tomorrow's "information appliances." Understand each key hardware component of a contemporary computer, including microprocessors, memory, storage, I/O, and displays. Understand the role of systems architecture in the orderly evolution of computing technology; then learn what operating systems are and how they compare. Understand the role of programming languages and what they try to achieve; including the basics of object-orientation, today's leading approach to software development. Next, learn how computers can be organized into many kinds of networks, from LANs to the Internet; and how this enables new kinds of software and applications, including e-commerce. For anyone who wants to understand the fundamentals of how computers and networks work.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

E. GARRISON WALTERS is Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs with the Ohio Board of Regents. He led initial development of OhioLINK, a statewide computer system for academic library users, and helped plan the expansion of Ohio's Internet-connected statewide computer network to link all public and most independent colleges in the state. Dr. Walters resides in Columbus, Ohio.

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  • The complete, easy-to-understand guide to IT―now and in the future!
  • Computers, networks, and pervasive computing
  • Hardware, operating systems, and software
  • How networks work: LANs, WANs, and the Internet
  • E-business, the Web, and security

The guide for ANYONE who needs to understand the key technologies driving today's economy and high tech industries!

You can't afford not to understand the information revolution that's sweeping the world-but who's got time for all the acronyms and hype most technology books give you? The Essential Guide to Computing demystifies the digital society we live in with an intelligent, thorough, and up-to-date explanation of computer, networking, and Internet technologies. It's perfect for smart professionals who want to get up to speed, but don't have computer science or engineering degrees! You'll find up-to-the-minute coverage on all of today's hottest technologies including:

  • The evolution of computing: from the room-sized "monoliths" of the 1950s to today's global Internet
  • Preview of the next revolution: "pervasive computing"
  • Computer hardware: microprocessors, memory, storage, I/O, displays, and architecture
  • Windows, Macintosh, UNIX/Linux, DOS, NetWare, Palm: what operating systems do, and how they compare
  • Programming languages: from machine language to advanced object-oriented technologies
  • Key software applications: databases, spreadsheets, word processing, voice recognition, and beyond
  • Microsoft and the software industry: where they stand, where they're headed
  • How networks work: LANs, WANs, packet switching, hardware, media, and more
  • The Internet, e-commerce, and security
  • Enterprise applications: data warehousing, Web-centered development, and groupware

Whether you're a consumer, investor, marketer, or executive, this is your start-to-finish briefing on the information technologies that have changed the world-and the coming technologies that will transform it yet again!

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