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For courses in Introduction to Computers and Information Technology offered in departments of CIS, Computer Science, or Business.
Available in two separate editions for maximum classroom flexibility, Computer Confluence combines three information sources–an illustrated textbook, a multimedia CD-ROM, and an up-to-the-minute Companion Website–to explore the promises and challenges of information technology, its effect on businesses, people, society, and the future. The authors seamlessly integrate this text with an unparalleled media package to provide a valuable learning experience. With its lively writing style, this is the perfect text for professors who want to explore the promises and challenges of information technology.
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Informatica, Computers, Computer science, Information technologyShowing 3 featured editions. View all 26 editions?
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Computer confluence: exploring tomorrow's technology
2003, Pearson Education/Prentice Hall
in English
- Concise ed., 5th ed.
0130661872 9780130661876
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Computer confluence: exploring tomorrow's technology
1999, Addison-Wesley
in English
- 3rd ed., annotated instructor's ed.
0201352133 9780201352139
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Computer confluence: exploring tomorrowʼs technology
1997, Benjamin/Cummings Pub., Addison Wesley Longman
in English
- 2nd ed.
0805324666 9780805324662
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