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Peter Norton's introduction to computers / Peter Norton.C

By: Material type: TextPublication details: Boston, MA. : McGraw-Hill, c2006.Edition: Sixth editionDescription: xxviii, 656 pages : illustrations ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 0071117164
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • CIR QA 76.5 N67 2006
Summary: Offers computer concepts and some of the advances in technology, to prepare students for computer productivity. This book includes chapters on the Internet, computer graphics, and multimedia. It is appropriate for a full-semester course, with or without a hands-on lab, and is available with a CD that contains interactive multimedia materials.
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Includes index.Peter Norton's Intro to Computers 6/eChapter 1: Introducing Computer SystemsChapter 2: Presenting the InternetSample Chapter Computing Keynotes #1: Creating Your Own Web PageChapter 3: Interacting with Your ComputerChapter 4: Seeing, Hearing, and Printing DataComputing Keynotes #2: Buying Your First ComputerChapter 5: Processing DataChapter 6: Storing DataChapter 7: Using Operating SystemsChapter 8: Working with Application SoftwareChapter 9: NetworksChapter 10: Working in the Online WorldComputing Keynotes #3: Professional Certification ProgramsChapter 11: Database ManagementChapter 12: Development of Information SystemsChapter 13: Software Programming and DevelopmentChapter 14: Protecting Your Privacy, Your Computer, and Your DataComputing Keynotes#4: VirusesAppendix A: The History of MicrocomputersAppendix B: Answers to Self-ChecksGlossaryIndex

Offers computer concepts and some of the advances in technology, to prepare students for computer productivity. This book includes chapters on the Internet, computer graphics, and multimedia. It is appropriate for a full-semester course, with or without a hands-on lab, and is available with a CD that contains interactive multimedia materials.

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