Haag, Stephen.

Computing concepts :complete edition. / Stephen Haag, Maeve Cummings, Alan I. Rea, Jr. - 2nd ed. - Boston : McGraw-Hill Technology Education, c2004. - xxxi, 556 p. : ill.; 28 cm. - The I series .

Includes bibliographical references (p. 538-539) and index.

Contents: Computers in your life today: are you ready to become wired and unwired -- The World wide web and the internet: how vast is your virtual imagination -- Application software and digital media: what can your computer do for you -- System software, virus protection, and file management: what software runs your hardware? -- Input, output and storage: what kinds of peripheral devices would suit your needs? -- Computer architecture: how does a computer wirk? -- The Nuts and bolts of networks: how can you use networks to your advantage -- E-commerce and web site development: how do you harness the power of the web? -- Ethics, security and privacy: what's right, what's wrong, and how do i protect myself? -- Databases and data warehouse: how do you organize large amounts of information? -- Emerging technologies: can you see them coming? -- System development: why is packaged software sometimes not enough? -- Computer programming: how can you create your own software -- Organizational information systems: why are computers the heavy artillery in business? -- Computer how can you use your computer to help you think?

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Electronic data processing.

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