The Essence Of Professional Issues In Computing


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The Essence of Professional Issues in Computing


The Essence of Professional Issues in Computing

Author: Robert Ayres

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 1999


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The Essence of Professional Issues in Computing is a unique introduction to the social, legal and ethical issues which are raised by the development of software. The book has been designed to cover the most important aspects of the topic specified by the British Computer Society (BCS) syllabus. It assumes no prior knowledge of computing and contains a short insight into the British legal system to make the discussion of computer law easier to understand.

Essence of Professional Issues in Computing with Communication Skills


Essence of Professional Issues in Computing with Communication Skills

Author: Ayres

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2001-09-01


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Get Set for Computer Science


Get Set for Computer Science

Author: Alistair Edwards

language: en

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

Release Date: 2006-02-17


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This book is aimed at students who are thinking of studying Computer Science or a related topic at university. Part One is a brief introduction to the topics that make up Computer Science, some of which you would expect to find as course modules in a Computer Science programme. These descriptions should help you to tell the difference between Computer Science as taught in different departments and so help you to choose a course that best suits you. Part Two builds on what you have learned about the nature of Computer Science by giving you guidance in choosing universities and making your applications to them. Then Part Three gives you some advice on what to do once you get to university, how to get the most out of studying your Computer Science degree. The principal objective of the book is to produce happy students, students who know what they are letting themselves in for when they start a Computer Science course, and hence find themselves very well suited for the course they choose.