Textbook for fundamental information technology engineers : Introduction to computer systems / Information-Technology Promotion Agency

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Tokyo, Japan : Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, c2006Edition: Third editionDescription: 387 pages ; 30 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA 76.5 .I58 2006
Contents:
Part 1. COMPUTER SYSTEMS -- 1. Basic Theories of Information -- 2. Hardware -- 3. Basic Software -- 4. Multimedia System -- 5. System Configuration -- Answers to Exercises -- Part 2. INFORMATION PROCESSING AND SECURITY -- 1. Accounting -- 2. Application Fields of Computer Systems -- 3. Security -- 4. Operations Research -- Answers to Exercises -- Index.
Summary: This series of textbooks has been developed based on the Information Technology Engineers Skill Standards made public in July 2000. The following four volumes covers the whole contents of fundamental knowledge and skills required for development, operation and maintenance of information systems.
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Books Books National University - Manila LRC - Main General Circulation Computer Engineering GC QA 76.5 .I58 2006 c.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) c.2 Available NULIB000016236

Includes index.

Part 1. COMPUTER SYSTEMS -- 1. Basic Theories of Information -- 2. Hardware -- 3. Basic Software -- 4. Multimedia System -- 5. System Configuration -- Answers to Exercises -- Part 2. INFORMATION PROCESSING AND SECURITY -- 1. Accounting -- 2. Application Fields of Computer Systems -- 3. Security -- 4. Operations Research -- Answers to Exercises -- Index.

This series of textbooks has been developed based on the Information Technology Engineers Skill Standards made public in July 2000. The following four volumes covers the whole contents of fundamental knowledge and skills required for development, operation and maintenance of information systems.

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