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Introduction to information technology / by Gisela May A. Albano ; Ronnel R. Atole ; Rose Joy Y. Ariola

By: Albano, Gisela May AContributor(s): Atole, Ronnel R | Ariola, Rose Joy YMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Meycauayan , Bulacan : Trinitas Publishing , Inc. , 2003Description: 351 pp. : ill. ; 26 cmISBN: 9714204054Subject(s): Information technologyDDC classification: 001.539 A1i 2003 Summary: "There may be no other discipline as rapidly dynamic as the field of information technology. In less than a century, it has established itself as one of the most significant industries of today, influencing almost every sector of every community: manufacturing, government, judiciary and the academe. In conceiving of this book, the writing team endeavored to include in the outline only those topics that serve as IT foundation-the static portions of the field. This book, 'Introduction to Information Technology,' is an attempt to capture not the constantly evolving concepts but rather the underlying principles and concepts that are ever-needed in introducing IT courses to students. The text in this book provides a springboard to the study of advanced computer concepts that the student may further undertake."
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Includes glossary, bibliography and index.

"There may be no other discipline as rapidly dynamic as the field of information technology. In less than a century, it has established itself as one of the most significant industries of today, influencing almost every sector of every community: manufacturing, government, judiciary and the academe.

In conceiving of this book, the writing team endeavored to include in the outline only those topics that serve as IT foundation-the static portions of the field. This book, 'Introduction to Information Technology,' is an attempt to capture not the constantly evolving concepts but rather the underlying principles and concepts that are ever-needed in introducing IT courses to students. The text in this book provides a springboard to the study of advanced computer concepts that the student may further undertake."

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