A Complete Guide to Computer Fundamentals"Containing enough illustrations and well-compiled questionnaires to complement the easy language used throughout, this book is an attempt to make the concepts of computers interesting for everyone." -- |
Contents
Evolution of Computers | 4 |
Computer Organization | 15 |
Digital Numeral System Codes | 29 |
Boolean Algebra Logic Circuits | 45 |
Operating Systems | 53 |
1527 | 70 |
Networking Internet | 87 |
The Concept of Database Systems | 107 |
Common terms and phrases
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