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Computing for Ordinary Mortals
Robert St. Amant
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Description for Computing for Ordinary Mortals
Hardback. Num Pages: 256 pages, Illustrations. BIC Classification: JMR; UB; UYZ. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 224 x 162 x 22. Weight in Grams: 382.
Computing isn't only (or even mostly) about hardware and software; it's also about the ideas behind the technology. In Computing for Ordinary Mortals, computer scientist Robert St. Amant explains this "really interesting part" of computing, introducing basic computing concepts and strategies in a way that readers without a technical background can understand and appreciate. Each of the chapters illustrates ideas from a different area of computing, and together they provide important insights into what drives the field as a whole. St. Amant starts off with an overview of basic concepts as well as a brief history of the earliest computers, and then he traces two different threads through the fabric of computing. One thread is practical, illuminating the architecture of a computer and showing how this architecture makes computation efficient. St. Amant shows us how to write down instructions so that a computer can accomplish specific tasks (programming), how the computer manages those tasks as it runs (in its operating system), and how computers can communicate with each other (over a network). The other thread is theoretical, describing how computers are, in the abstract, machines for solving problems. Some of these ideas are embedded in much of what we do as humans, and thus this discussion can also give us insight into our own daily activities, how we interact with other people, and in some cases even what's going on in our heads. St. Amant concludes with artificial intelligence, exploring the possibility that computers might eventually be capable of human-level intelligence, and human-computer interaction, showing how computers can enrich our lives--and how they fall short.
Product Details
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc United States
Number of pages
288
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2012
Condition
New
Weight
381g
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9780199775309
SKU
V9780199775309
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99-25
About Robert St. Amant
Robert St. Amant is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at North Carolina State University
Reviews for Computing for Ordinary Mortals
"[St. Amant's] stated goal is to provide enough information so anyone, from high school seniors thinking of studying computer science at university to bloggers writing about computer technologies, can analyze and discuss computing effectively. He succeeds admirably." - Technology and Society "Computing for Ordinary Mortals is a computer book for people who don't read computer books. It gives a straight-forward, basic look at how computers work, and is written for readers with no background in technology... The author really strikes the perfect balance between accuracy and understandability." - San Francisco Book Review