Webster's new world computer dictionary / by Bryan Pfaffenberger.
Whether you're a computer novice or a computer professional, Webster's New World Computer Dictionary is one of the most useful references you can buy. It gives you clear and concise definitions for a significant number of up-to-date computer terms, including 250 that are completely new to...
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Format: | Ebook |
Language: | English |
Published: |
Indianapolis, Ind. :
Wiley Pub.,
[2003]
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Edition: | Tenth edition. |
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Online Access: | Credo Academic Core with Backfile |
Summary: | Whether you're a computer novice or a computer professional, Webster's New World Computer Dictionary is one of the most useful references you can buy. It gives you clear and concise definitions for a significant number of up-to-date computer terms, including 250 that are completely new to this edition. From using e-mail and going on the Internet (attachment, computer virus, cookie, shopping cart) to buying or upgrading a computer (Ethernet, G4, SDRAM) to boning up on terminology for a computer industry job (Advanced Encryption Standard, timecode editing, virtual private network), this invaluable resource gives you instant flip-and-find access to the information you need & mdash;from A (applet) to Z (zip drive). You'll find current coverage of the latest standards and protocols in storage, memory, peripherals, and more-- plus updated and expanded information on computer security, legislation, and computer and Internet technology. Cross-referencing throughout directs you effortlessly to related terms and concepts that help you understand more about a given subject and put it into a larger context. |
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Item Description: | "A Webster's New World book"--Page 4 of cover. Includes graphical cross-reference mapper. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (iv, 422 pages) |
Format: | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
ISBN: | 1849720797 9781849720793 |