Schaum's outline of principles of computer science / Carl Reynolds, Paul Tymann.

By: Reynolds, Carl, 1948-Contributor(s): Tymann, Paul TMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Schaum's outline series: Publisher: New York : McGraw-Hill, c2008Description: vii, 221 p. : ill. ; 28 cmISBN: 9780071460514; 0071460519Other title: Schaum's outlines. Principles of computer science [Cover title] | Principles of computer science | Computer scienceSubject(s): Computer science -- Problems, exercises, etcDDC classification: 004/.076 LOC classification: QA76.28 | .R49 2008Online resources: Contributor biographical information | Publisher description | Table of contents only
Contents:
Schaum's Outline of Principles of Computer Science Introduction to Computer Science Definition Algorithms A Brief History Lesson A Roadmap Algorithms What are they, what are they good for? Developing an algorithm Efficiency Formal models of computation Hardware Binary and other number systems Boolean Logic Gates Computer Organization The VonNeumann Model Control Unit Registers ALU Memory Software Languages Compiled, interpreted Virtual machines OOP, Scripting Programming in Java Types, operators, identifiers Classes, objects Basic control structures Methods Operating Systems What are they? Multi-tasking, multi-user Scheduling Networking Basic Concepts The Internet TCP/IP The world wide web Social Issues Privacy Viruses Hacking Encryption Can computers kill?
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Includes index.

Schaum's Outline of Principles of Computer Science Introduction to Computer Science Definition Algorithms A Brief History Lesson A Roadmap Algorithms What are they, what are they good for? Developing an algorithm Efficiency Formal models of computation Hardware Binary and other number systems Boolean Logic Gates Computer Organization The VonNeumann Model Control Unit Registers ALU Memory Software Languages Compiled, interpreted Virtual machines OOP, Scripting Programming in Java Types, operators, identifiers Classes, objects Basic control structures Methods Operating Systems What are they? Multi-tasking, multi-user Scheduling Networking Basic Concepts The Internet TCP/IP The world wide web Social Issues Privacy Viruses Hacking Encryption Can computers kill?

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