Fundamentals of computers and data processing with BASIC / Wilson T. Price

By: Price, Wilson T [author]Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : Holt, Rinehart and Winston, c1983Description: xiv, 423 pages : colored illustrations ; 24 cmISBN: 0030632315Subject(s): BASIC (COMPUTER PROGRAM LANGUAGE) | ELECTRONIC DIGITAL COMPUTERS -- PROGRAMMINGLOC classification: HF 5548.5 .P75 1983
Contents:
Section 1. Basic concepts of business data processing -- Section 2. Computers and computer hardware -- Section 3. Computer software and programming -- Section 4. Advanced software systems -- Section 5. System design and development -- Section 6. Basic programming.
Summary: The basic philosophy of this book is that a manager will be better equipped in relating to problems of the data processing department if s/he has had some actual experience in writing programs.
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Includes index.

Section 1. Basic concepts of business data processing -- Section 2. Computers and computer hardware -- Section 3. Computer software and programming -- Section 4. Advanced software systems -- Section 5. System design and development -- Section 6. Basic programming.

The basic philosophy of this book is that a manager will be better equipped in relating to problems of the data processing department if s/he has had some actual experience in writing programs.

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