Laplante, 2001

Dictionary of Computer Science, Engineering, and Technology

Type

Book

Year

2001

Authors

Laplante, P.A. (Ed.)

Identifiers

  • ISBN-10: 0-8493-2691-5 (alk. paper)

  • ISBN-13: 978-0849326912

Abstract

A complete lexicon of technical information, the Dictionary of Computer Science, Engineering, and Technology provides workable definitions, practical information, and enhances general computer science and engineering literacy. It spans various disciplines and industry sectors such as: telecommunications, information theory, and software and hardware systems. If you work with, or write about computers, this dictionary is the single most important resource you can put on your shelf.

The dictionary addresses all aspects of computing and computer technology from multiple perspectives, including the academic, applied, and professional vantage points. Including more than 8,000 terms, it covers all major topics from artificial intelligence to programming languages, from software engineering to operating systems, and from database management to privacy issues. The definitions provided are detailed rather than concise.

Written by an international team of over 80 contributors, this is the most comprehensive and easy-to read reference of its kind. If you need to know the definition of anything related to computers you will find it in the Dictionary of Computer Science, Engineering, and Technology.

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Citation

Laplante, P.A. (Ed.), 2001. Dictionary of Computer Science, Engineering, and Technology. CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL.


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