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Loading... Using information technology : a practical introduction to computers & communications (edition 2007)by Brian K. Williams, Stacey C. Sawyer
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Divided topologically, this book starts at the remedial level and moves up to refresher for experts. Occasionally, the speed at which it goes from basic to advanced is a bit rushed (not a good book for the IT idiot who thinks their computer is broken because they kicked out the power cable - e.g. half my coworkers). The topics are all fairly interesting, but occasionally the book goes off on MBA tangents - many of the chapters were designed first and foremost for business managers/operators trying to understand IT better, as opposed to a general IT community. ( ) no reviews | add a review
Using Information Technology, 6/e covers the fundamental computing concepts that are part of the digital age, including software, hardware, data, people, and procedures. The text centers on educating today's technology consumer, using themes of ethics, the Internet, and communications to demonstrate how the changing world of technology influences our lives and the decisions we make. No library descriptions found. |
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