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Data communications for business by Bennet P. Lientz and Kathryn P. Rea.

By: Lientz, Bennet PContributor(s): Rea, Kathryn PMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Times Mirror/Mosby data processing and information systems seriesPublication details: St. Louis : Times Mirror/Mosby College Pub., 1987Edition: 1st edDescription: xx, 326 p. : ill. (some col.), map ; 25 cmISBN: 0801630134Subject(s): Business -- Data processing | Data transmission systems | Computer networksDDC classification: SHS 650/.028/546 L62d 1987 LOC classification: HF5548.2 | .L535 1987Summary: "Data communications for business is intended for a one-term, first course in data communications as applied to business. It can be used in an undergraduate or MBA level course at a four-year college or at a two-year college or technical school wherein business applications of the technology are emphasized. The audience for this book is not only information systems and business major but also students and professionals who will be or are acting as users, staff, and managers involved with communications-based systems. In preparation and writing, we followed the recommendation of the IEEE, the ACM, AND THE DPMA curricula."
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"Data communications for business is intended for a one-term, first course in data communications as applied to business. It can be used in an undergraduate or MBA level course at a four-year college or at a two-year college or technical school wherein business applications of the technology are emphasized. The audience for this book is not only information systems and business major but also students and professionals who will be or are acting as users, staff, and managers involved with communications-based systems. In preparation and writing, we followed the recommendation of the IEEE, the ACM, AND THE DPMA curricula."

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