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A Computer Dictionary for every Home, School or Office
Specialist
Computing Ltd has published the second edition of Computer Jargon - Dictionary and Thesaurus.
The book was published on 9th September 2006 after revising the first edition
with up to date computer terminology. The computer industry is moving so fast
that this type of book needs to be updated regularly. Its author, Eddie Martin,
says that this reference dictionary is still simple and concise, and a must for
every home, school or office. It is a true cross-reference guide and would be
indispensable for those wishing to learn about computers. Relevant Details:
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Content:
What does AUP
mean? This second edition of Computer Jargon Dictionary and Thesaurus has been updated to include many more Internet items and now has almost 1400 widely used items of computer jargon. The items listed are words, phrases and acronyms, and a brief description is supplied for each, explaining the meaning of the item. Where the book excels, is in it’s Thesaurus aspect. Readers will be able to search a list of Thesaurus items linked to each definition to find other words, phrases and acronyms of similar meaning and relevance.
The Dictionary and Thesaurus of Computer Jargon will prove an invaluable and indispensable companion for people who are not so computer literate. It can be used in the home, at work or for education.
Author: The author worked in the computer industry for over 30 years. In that time, he has worked in the UK and Australia, for private, commercial and government organisations. His experience was gained in software houses, manufacturing, financial and corporate companies, and on computer systems ranging from PC’s to mainframes. Starting as a trainee programmer, he worked his way up to project management and now runs his own IT consultancy business.
Contact:
Name: Eddie Martin Or write to the publisher:
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