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One of those rare books on information technology and its social Implications that is both informative and fun to read. New Scientist A complete course on information technology and its impact o…
This book presents a practical, step-by-step approach to developing and managing expert systems in business and industry. The methods and guidelines provided are based on the author's extensive exp…
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This book introduces and explains the concepts of artificial intelligence and expert systems in a language that everyone can understand. You don't need any mathematical expertise, and even if your …
In his new book, Ray Reardon has identified all the major developments in networking and telecommunications. Future Networks: New Developments - New Opportunities looks at over 20 of the most im…
The coming into use of wide-band local area networks in the late 1970s was a signal event in the development of the computer field. These networks were developed by computer engineers who perceived…
Yourdon provides a fresh perspective on structured systems analysis, integrating traditional methodologies with modern technology. He thoroughly discusses data modeling, real-time systems, prototyp…
Designed for computer professionals who want to start, develop and expand their consulting business, the third edition of this guide includes new material on object-orientated technology; integrate…
New edition of a standard work on structured programming focuses on strategies for developing high-quality systems in the 1990s and beyond. Discusses structured design, analysis, and walkthroughs. …