Dictionary of Computing (Oxford Paperback Reference)

Dictionary of Computing (Oxford Paperback Reference)

by Valerie Illingworth (Editor)

Synopsis

Now in its fourth edition, this bestselling dictionary has been fully revised by a team of computer specialists, making it the most up-to-date dictionary of computing available. It provides comprehensive coverage of computer applications in industry, the office, science, education, and the home, making it ideal reference for students, teachers, professionals, and all computer users. * 6,000 entries - over 1,500 new for this edition * Full coverage of the Internet, World Wide Web, and multimedia * Reflects recent advances in all aspects of computing, especially in personal computing, computer graphics, networking, artificial intelligence, and computer security * New entries include browser, cybercafe, edutainment, freeware, hot link, Java, millennium bug, Quicktime, sniffer program, and spam

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 560
Edition: New ed of 4 Revised ed
Publisher: Oxford Paperbacks
Published: Feb 1996

ISBN 10: 0192800469
ISBN 13: 9780192800466

Media Reviews
Praise for previous ediitons:
Useful for students and teachers of computer science and related disciplines, owners of personal computers, and anyone who uses a computer. --Sci-Tech News


Praise for previous ediitons:
Useful for students and teachers of computer science and related disciplines, owners of personal computers, and anyone who uses a computer. --Sci-Tech News


Praise for previous ediitons:
Useful for students and teachers of computer science and related disciplines, owners of personal computers, and anyone who uses a computer. --Sci-Tech News

Praise for previous ediitons:
Useful for students and teachers of computer science and related disciplines, owners of personal computers, and anyone who uses a computer. --Sci-Tech News


Praise for previous ediitons
Useful for students and teachers of computer science and related disciplines, owners of personal computers, and anyone who uses a computer. --Sci-Tech News


Author Bio

About the Editor:
Valerie Illingworth is a freelance writer and editor.