Encyclopaedia of information technology

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Encyclopaedia of information technology

Volker Claus, Andreas Schwill ; translator, Derek Lewis

(Ellis Horwood books in information technology)

Ellis Horwood, 1992

Other Title

Schülerduden "Die Informatik"

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Translation of: Schülerduden "Die Informatik."

"Readership: Computer science students and teachers in secondary schools; undergraduate students of computer science"--P. [4] of cover

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Description

Combining the advantages of a textbook and an encyclopaedic dictionary, this book contains around 1500 notions covering both current trends in computer science and information technology course requirements. All the notions are explained by examples and more than 600 illustrations. The emphasis is on clear and concise definitions and the book contains many algorithms and programs, usually written in PASCAL. The articles for each main keyword are self-contained and refer to only a very few other keywords. Notions connected with the main keyword are defined within the same section. The dictionary describes all the important programming languages, listing their special features, and giving one or more examples that make it easy to compare the languages.

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