Webster's New World Dictionary of Computer Terms

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Bryan Pfaffenberger
Que, 1997 - Computers - 560 pages
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The best computer dictionary in print, from the biggest names in computer books and dictionaries

Webster's New World combines forces with Que to produce the premier dictionary of computer terms, completely revised and updated in this all-new edition. More than 3,500 computer and Internet terms are defined clearly and concisely. Jargon and acronyms are included and extensively cross-referenced against main entries. Over 100 screen illustrations and line drawings reinforce concepts, and clear tables detail special reference information. A new look and a new trim size give this new edition added readability and authority.
-- Precise, understandable, up-to-date
-- Comprehensive definitions in a compact format
-- Combines the dictionary expertise of Webster's New World with the computer expertise of Que

Contents

Section 1
9
Section 2
46
Section 3
74
Section 4
129
Section 5
168
Section 6
188
Section 7
214
Section 8
224
Section 16
343
Section 17
363
Section 18
377
Section 19
430
Section 20
433
Section 21
456
Section 22
461
Section 23
504

Section 9
234
Section 10
246
Section 11
273
Section 12
279
Section 13
280
Section 14
286
Section 15
304
Section 24
526
Section 25
531
Section 26
544
Section 27
555
Section 28
558
Section 29
559
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