Scott Mueller Library - Computer Dictionaryby Mitchell Shnier Download Book
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The Scott Mueller Library - Computer Dictionary is a complete reference on the terms and acronyms relating to computers, hardware, software, programming, data communications, and more. The book contains detailed explanations about each acronym rather than short, often empty standard dictionary definitions. Because the technology is often somewhat complex, the explanation associated with it must be as detailed and accurate as possible. Cross references to additional material in the text further explain a term or the technology. Directions to Web sites offer additional information. This is the one-stop resource for anyone trying to learn what a term/acronym in the computer technology area means.
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The Scott Mueller Library - Computer Dictionary is a complete reference on the terms and acronyms relating to computers, hardware, software, programming, data communications, and more. The book contains detailed explanations about each acronym rather than short, often empty standard dictionary definitions. Because the technology is often somewhat complex, the explanation associated with it must be as detailed and accurate as possible. Cross references to additional material in the text further explain a term or the technology. Directions to Web sites offer additional information. This is the one-stop resource for anyone trying to learn what a term/acronym in the computer technology area means.
About the Author
Mitchell Shnier is an independent consultant in the data communications arena specializing in network analysis, design and implementation. Mitchell also teaches computer courses in Europe and North America. Related Free eBooks |
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