An edition of Computer engineering (2002)

Computer engineering

an activities-based approach

2nd ed.
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Computer engineering
Graham Smyth, Graham Smyth
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An edition of Computer engineering (2002)

Computer engineering

an activities-based approach

2nd ed.
  • 1 Want to read

"This textbook is designed to introduce students to the fundamental concepts shared by courses in Computer Engineering, Computer Electronics and Computer Hardware and Interfaces. This text, by two long-time Computer Studies educators, combines foundational knowledge with practical skills in areas such as integrated circuits, interfaces, networking, and programming. The book introduces all the exciting aspects of the discipline and sets them in context using relevant hands-on activities and projects for students to complete."--Publisher's website (www.holtsoft.com)

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English
Pages
503

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Computer engineering: an activities-based approach
2002, Holt Software Associates
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Edition Notes

Includes index.

Designed for use in the Computer Engineering courses in Grades 10 an d 11.

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Published in
Toronto, Canada

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Dewey Decimal Class
621.39

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Pagination
xviii, 503 p. :
Number of pages
503

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL21355852M
ISBN 10
0921598467
OCLC/WorldCat
225604136

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