New Perspectives on Computer ConceptsNew Perspectives on Computer Concepts provides the tools and technology to set the scene for classroom success. Revised to include new technologies, trends and a brand new companion Web site, it is by far, the most current, comprehensive computer concepts book out there. The new, more visual design will engage students without compromising content |
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... input is whatever is typed , submitted , or transmitted to a computer system . Input can be supplied by a person , by the environment , or by another computer . Examples of the kinds of input that a computer can accept include words and ...
... input is whatever is typed , submitted , or transmitted to a computer system . Input can be supplied by a person , by the environment , or by another computer . Examples of the kinds of input that a computer can accept include words and ...
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... input , processing , storage , and output activities of a computer . FIGURE 1-1 A computer can be defined by its ability to accept input , process data , store data , and produce output , all according to a set of instructions from a ...
... input , processing , storage , and output activities of a computer . FIGURE 1-1 A computer can be defined by its ability to accept input , process data , store data , and produce output , all according to a set of instructions from a ...
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... input and output devices for personal computers . It begins with input devices , including keyboards , mice , trackpads , and joysticks . Next , a survey of ... Input and Output Devices Basic Input Devices Section D: Input and Output Devices.
... input and output devices for personal computers . It begins with input devices , including keyboards , mice , trackpads , and joysticks . Next , a survey of ... Input and Output Devices Basic Input Devices Section D: Input and Output Devices.
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