Information Technology: Inside and Outside

by David Cyganski

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Assuming no formal engineering or computer science education, this text prepares readers from various disciplines to take advantage of new information technologies. The goal is to teach leadership skills that readers can utilize throughout their careers, rather than just survival skills. Fundamentals of binary representation. Graphics and visual information. Data compression. Bandwidth and information theory. Transmission and storage technology. Basics of networks, standards, protocols, etc. show more Internet Applications. Appropriate as an introduction on information technology and engineering for readers outside the electrical engineering and computer science disciplines. show less

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Nonfiction, Technology
DDC/MDS
621.39Applied science & technologyEngineeringApplied physicsElectronics & ComputersComputer engineering
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T58.5 .C95TechnologyTechnology (General)Industrial engineering. ManagementInformation technology
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