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Business dictionary of computers / Jerry M. Rosenberg.

By: Rosenberg, Jerry MartinContributor(s): Rosenberg, Jerry Martin. Dictionary of computers, information processing, and telecommunicationsMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Series: Business dictionary seriesPublication details: New York : J. Wiley & Sons, c1993. Description: xii, 403 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 0471585750; 9780471585756; 0471585742; 9780471585749Subject(s): Computers -- Dictionaries | Electronic data processing -- Dictionaries | Telecommunication -- DictionariesDDC classification: 004.03 LOC classification: QA76.15 | .R66 1993Online resources: Contributor biographical information | Publisher description | WorldCat details Summary: The latest phase in the ongoing computer revolution - the dizzying leap to supercomputers and artificial intelligence - has also given rise to complex new jargon. While "bit" and "byte" may have puzzled yesterday's novice, today's newcomer is faced with unravelling acronyms such as "ERP" and "EREP" and distinguishing "multiplexer polling" from simple "multiplexing."
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Rev. and update of: Dictionary of computers, information processing, and telecommunications, 1984.

The latest phase in the ongoing computer revolution - the dizzying leap to supercomputers and artificial intelligence - has also given rise to complex new jargon. While "bit" and "byte" may have puzzled yesterday's novice, today's newcomer is faced with unravelling acronyms such as "ERP" and "EREP" and distinguishing "multiplexer polling" from simple "multiplexing."

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