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ESSENTIALS OF INFORMATION PROCESSING
The growth and development of computers has affected almost every aspect of our lives. Consequently, the student taking an introductory information pro- cessing course today may be majoring in computer studies, may be in a related field such as business, or may use computers only in support of his or her area of expertise. This diverse group of students enrolled in two- or four- year colleges, computer information systems (CIS) majors or nonmajors-has one important, unifying goal: the need to learn both how to use a computer and the fundamental computer concepts. By providing in-depth coverage of essential concepts, Essentials of Information Processing is intended to support a practical first course in computer information processing for nonmajors, as well as for majors who are enrolled in an introductory course combining the teaching of factual information about computers with the opportunity for hands- on computer use. This would include introductory information processing courses alone, with a programming language such as BASIC, or with microcom- puter applications: word processing, spreadsheets, and/or database.
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