BCS Glossary of Computing and ICT by Diana Butler, Arnold Burdett, Aline Cumming and Dan Bowen (2013, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherBCS Learning & Development The Limited
ISBN-101780171501
ISBN-139781780171500
eBay Product ID (ePID)143810774

Product Key Features

Educational LevelHigh School, Elementary School
Number of Pages470 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameBcs Glossary of Computing and Ict
Publication Year2013
SubjectComputers & Technology, Computer Science, Computer Literacy, Information Technology
FeaturesRevised
TypeStudy Guide
AuthorDiana Butler, Arnold Burdett, Aline Cumming, Dan Bowen
Subject AreaComputers, Education
FormatTrade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height1 in
Item Weight29.2 Oz
Item Length9.7 in
Item Width6.8 in

Additional Product Features

Edition Number13
Intended AudienceElementary/High School
Dewey Edition23
ReviewsAs a computing teacher who has seen a lot of text books over the years, I would recommend the BCS Glossary as the essential companion for students studying the subject at any level., Remains the essential reference and support for those teaching or taking computer and ICT courses in schools, FE and universities from GCSE level onwards and cannot be recommended highly enough., The latest edition of the BCS Glossary has been expanded to include developments since 2008 in areas such as mobile broadband, tablets, apps and data storage. Updates include re-location of some definitions to more appropriate sections, expansion of the section on e-payment and comprehensive lists of common abbreviations and acronyms.The text is authoritative yet clear, concise and easily understood. The Glossary is easy to use either by browsing the themed sections or using the comprehensive index. This resource is used by examination boards as a basis for their definitions and remains the essential reference and support for those teaching or taking computer and ICT courses in schools, FE and universities from GCSE level onwards and cannot be recommended highly enough., ...this is a compact and neat dictionary of terms compiled in a single source. [...[ a handy book to have on the shelf.
Grade FromSeventh Grade
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal004.03
Grade ToCollege Freshman
Table Of ContentFigures and tables Introduction Acknowledgements Disclaimer How to use this Glossary Part A: How computer systems are used Part B: What computer systems are made of Part C: How computer systems are developed Part D: How computers work Part E: Reference Index
Edition DescriptionRevised edition
SynopsisThe international bestselling guide to computer terms is now in its 13th edition. Containing over 3,000 terms arranged by theme and defined in context, The Glossary is fully indexed and cross-referenced throughout. It supports the National Curriculum and National Qualifications Framework and is an ideal study aid and reference tool for those studying ICT or taking courses where computers are used, including GCSE, A-level and ECDL., This unrivalled study aid and reference tool is divided into themed sections making it much more than just a list of definitions. It is designed to support those taking computer courses or courses where computers are used, including GCSE, A-Level, ECDL and 14-19 Diplomas in Functional Skills, in schools and further education colleges., The BCS Glossary is the most authoritative and comprehensive work of its kind on the market today. This unrivalled study aid and reference tool has newly updated entries and is divided into themed sections making it more than just a list of definitions. Written in a style that is easily accessible to anybody with an interest in computing, it is specifically designed to support those taking computer courses or courses where computers are used, including GCSE, A-Level, ECDL and 14-19 Diplomas in Functional Skills in schools and further education colleges., The BCS Glossary is the most authoritative and comprehensive work of its kind. This unrivalled study aid and reference tool has newly updated entries and is divided into themed sections making it more than just a list of definitions. Written in an easily accessible style, it is specifically designed to support those taking computer courses or courses where computers are used, including GCSE, A-Level, ECDL and 14-19 Diplomas in Functional Skills in schools and further education colleges.
LC Classification NumberT58.5
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