Information Technology in Theory (Information Technology Concepts)

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Information Technology in Theory (Information Technology Concepts)

Information Technology in Theory (Information Technology Concepts)

2018-02-20 Information Technology in Theory (Information Technology Concepts)

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and M.S. She is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Applied Information Technology at George Mason University and is involved in teaching information technology and electrical engineering courses.Dr. in Science in Technology Studies from Virginia Tech. degree at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. degrees in Electronics Engineering at An

mcoffeesnob said Book for Class. This is just what the professor asked for at a FRACTION of the campus bookstore price.Great info in a logical order - if used with my own online searches to supplement the book, shortcuts and tips, tricks, and tutorials can be found for a lot of the info. :) The online search results really help when you have an adjunct that might not be so skilled or experienced. Either way, the book is a good foundation for all things IT.My seller was super fast and the book was in perfect condition when received. Thanks!. Information Technology in Theory The price I rented for this book was very cheap and that is what I like about. It was used book but I didn't care. I just want to save money and I was looking something that I can use over the semester and this was what I wanted.. D. Scatto said Not a bad book. It was very informative. Not a bad book. It was very informative, sometimes a little "long-winded" when it tried to explain things, but it's better to over do it than leave you guessing.

Explore the expansive world of information technology (IT) with this innovative book that will engage as it educates. The purpose of Information Technology in Theory is threefold: to provide a comprehensive and engaging overview of cutting-edge information technologies, to identify and discuss the fundamental principles underlying these technologies, and to investigate the reciprocal relationship between these technologies and society. Using state-of-the-art technologies and real-world examples, coverage includes the fundamental principles of how computers work, the mathematical and physical properties underlying digital multimedia creation, networking technologies, and key social issues in network security. With this breadth

I have not seen anything comparable yet in other textbooks directed at the target audience. The discussion of the different modes (soft IP phone, ATA-interfaced, etc.) is excellent and the Case Study at the end of the chapter is terrific and encourages students to actually "test drive" VoIP technology.""Overall this chapter is the best I've seen to-date at this level of discussion." . "The text is accessible, the concepts understandable - just what's needed for a freshman-level text." -Robert Friedman"Fantastic job of treating an important, current technology topic at a reasonable level for an introductory IT textbook