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![]() | Fundamentals of Computing I: Logic, Problem Solving, Programs, and Computers (Mcgraw Hill Computer Science Series) by Allen B. Tucker, Andrew P. Bernat, Robert Cupper, Greg W. Scragg, W. James Bradley (Contributor) ISBN-10: 9780070655065 ISBN-10: 0-07-065506-5 ISBN-13: 9780070655065 ISBN-13: 978-0-07-065506-5 Hardcover 1994-03 Mcgraw-Hill College Find Lowest Price | |
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Product Description Fundamentals of Computing is a series of four texts and accompanying laboratory manuals that provide the basis for a four-semester breadth-first introduction to the discipline of computing. This series is motivated by both the comprehensive definition of the discipline and the pedagogical principles developed in the reports Computing as a Discipline and Computing Curricula 1991. In addition to its comprehensive treatment of the discipline, this series provides another important dimension for the introductory courses an option to integrate the topics of discrete mathematics with those subjects in computing where they are used. While this series does not require discrete mathematics to be integrated in all courses that use it, many instructors will choose to include that material directly in those courses. Such a choice is mainly justified on the grounds that students can see more clearly the fundamental mathematical dimensions of the discipline where these topics are integrated rather than taught in a separate mathematics course. | ||
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Danger Don't waste your money (and time) on that ancient book. It's shame to offer a 70's book for regular sale! Although it reprinted again in 94, its content remain. | ||
Easy To Learn It is a very usefull book for an computer engineer.If you are in a first class of computer engineer you can have some difficulties about using the mathematical formulas in computer.This book makes you learn yery easy.It is for a starter. | ||