Product Description Now computer professionals can have instant access to the all new 10th Edition of the IBM Dictionary of Computing defining 18,000 terms. This one-of-a-kind desk reference covers virtually all information processing, personal computing telecommunications, office systems, and IBM-specific terms. Never before available to the general public, the IBM Dictionary of Computing includes terms and definitions from: The American National Standard Dictionary for Information Systems, ANSI X3.172-1990; The ANSI/EIA Standard - 440-A, Fiber Optic Terminology; The Information Technology Vocabulary, developed by (ISO/IEC/JTC1/SC1); Information for IBM products announced since the previous edition of the dictionary.
Customer Reviews: A ClassicSeptember 6, 2009 Graybeard(USA) This excellent 758-page dictionary by IBM Corporation has 18,000 definitions of terms relating to mainframe, midrange and microcomputer computing. It covers hardware, firmware, operating systems, application software, and programming languages. Some telecom and networking terms are also defined in it.
This massive book, the 10th edition, published in 1994, is the first edition made available to the general public.
In terms of its comprehensiveness, size, heft, and look-and-feel, this dictionary is a lot like Newton's Telecom Dictionary. In fact, this IBM dictionary and Newton's Telecom Dictionary complement each other perfectly, with the former thoroughly covering computing and the latter thoroughly covering telecom and networking. Between the two, they've got all the bases covered.
The IBM Dictionary of Computing is the perfect reference for anyone with a professional or personal interest in the technology of computer-based systems. It belongs in every company that makes, sells, maintains, repairs, provides training on, develops apps for, uses and/or writes about computer-based systems, whether it's a computer hardware manufacturer, software maker, systems integrator, web hosting company, computer store, or IT consultant, or the IT department of a bank, law office, electric utility, or grocery store. Students majoring in computer science, management information systems, electrical engineering, or business should also have a copy. It also belongs in every public library and in every high school, college, and university library.
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