Computing with end-user applications
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Computing with end-user applications
(Wiley series in computing and information processing)
Wiley, c1990
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Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This volume explains how and why computers should be used. Combining traditional computer concepts in a more applied and relevant format, the text discusses DOS, spreadsheet, database and word processing. It contains coverage of database management, an extremely difficult computer concept to grasp, and also gives considerable attention to its use in today's business environment. Topics like SQL (Structured Query Language) are also covered.
Table of Contents
- Computing: Computing Today
- Computing In Business
- End-User Productivity Tools: Wordprocessors, Spreadsheet Packages and Database Management
- Hardware: Processing of Data by Computers
- Input and Output
- Storage and Files
- Data Communications and Networks
- Software: Systems Software and Specialized Application Packages
- Problem Solving Tools and Software Development Languages
- Systems: Systems Analysis and Design
- Database Management Systems
- Management Information Systems
- Trends
- Tutorials.
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