Computer science / J. Stanley Warford

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lexington, Massachusetts : D.C. Health and Company, c1991Description: xxvi, 1013 pages : illustrations ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 669249769
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA 75.5 .W37 1991
Contents:
Level 3. Machine -- Level 5. Assembly -- Level 4 -- Operating System -- Level 1. Logic Gate -- Appendix
Summary: This book is the outgrowth of an introductory computer science course taught at Pepperdine University, where the book has been class-tested for five years. The course, as well as the book, is primarily for majors in computer science who intend a more in-depth study later, and secondarily for nonmajors who desire a strong background in computers so that they can deal with them effectively in their chosen fields. The book is designed for a two- or three-semester course.
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Includes index.

Level 3. Machine -- Level 5. Assembly -- Level 4 -- Operating System -- Level 1. Logic Gate -- Appendix

This book is the outgrowth of an introductory computer science course taught at Pepperdine University, where the book has been class-tested for five years. The course, as well as the book, is primarily for majors in computer science who intend a more in-depth study later, and secondarily for nonmajors who desire a strong background in computers so that they can deal with them effectively in their chosen fields. The book is designed for a two- or three-semester course.

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