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Computing in the Information Age

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Approaches business systems from a user perspective. Features a step-by-step, self-teaching pedagogy, focusing on critical thinking by presenting concepts and analysis problems designed to promote interest in social, ethical, and legal computing issues. Includes integration of information processing ideas with software concepts, new IS products and resources, back to basics coverage of hardware such as micros and mainframes plus hot topics in computing.

672 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1993

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Nancy B. Stern

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