Encyclopaedia of computer science /

Alexander, Tom.

Encyclopaedia of computer science / Tom Alexander, Joe Mathews. - 10 volume 23 cm

vol. 1 : fundamentals of computer. -- vol. 2 : Computer operating system. -- vol. 3 : Computer and information technology. -- vol. 4 : Microprocessors and its functioning. -- vol. 5 : System software. -- vol. 6 : Internet and web design. -- vol. 7 : World wide web . -- vol. 8 : Programming with C and C++. -- vol. 9 : Data communication and networking. -- vol. 10 : Computer architecture and organization.

Computer science is the scientific approach to computation and its applications. Its sub-fields can be divided into a variety of theoretical and practical disciplines. Some fields, such as computational complexity theory, are highly abstract, whilst fields such as computer graphics emphasize real -world applications. Still other fields focus on the challenges in implementing computatiion. Human-computer interaction considers the challenges in making computers and computations useful, usable, and universally accessible to humans. Encyclopedia of Computer Science provides detailed examination of computer science and technology, including significant topics of computing, achievements in the field, descriptions and information emerging areas in the computer field. It will be an essential resource for computer professionals, engineers, mathematicians, students, and scientists and a must-have reference for every college, university, business and high school library.

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