Mastering Microsoft Works on the IBM PC


Book Description

This thorough, hands-on guide to integrated computing is written especially for small business and home office users. Practical, easy-to-follow tutorials cover every aspect of word processing, spreadsheets, business graphics, database management and reporting, and basic telecommunications.







Discovering Microsoft Works 2.0 for the IBM? Personal Computer


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Features coverage of word processing, spreadsheets, database management, graphics and telecommunications. ``Projects'' help students through practical, real-world exercises. Students benefit by learning only one command set as well as being able to access different applications easily. Contains scores of screen dumps, end-of-chapter command charts, short drill-and-practice exercises and lists of key terms. Also includes information on how to use a mouse effectively; discusses Works' thesaurus, dictionary, help, search, footnote and bookmark functions.




Microsoft Works on the IBM PC


Book Description

This book teaches readers how to solve problems and increase productivity through the word processing, spreadsheet, database, and telecommunications components of Microsoft Works for IBM PC and compatible computers.




Running Microsoft Works


Book Description

Beginning to intermediate computer users will learn how to combine Microsoft Works' word processor, spreadsheet, database, charting and communications capabilities to set up a small business or handle personal tasks.







Computer Architecture


Book Description

Not only does almost everyone in the civilized world use a personal computer, smartphone, and/or tablet on a daily basis to communicate with others and access information, but virtually every other modern appliance, vehicle, or other device has one or more computers embedded inside it. One cannot purchase a current-model automobile, for example, without several computers on board to do everything from monitoring exhaust emissions, to operating the anti-lock brakes, to telling the transmission when to shift, and so on. Appliances such as clothes washers and dryers, microwave ovens, refrigerators, etc. are almost all digitally controlled. Gaming consoles like Xbox, PlayStation, and Wii are powerful computer systems with enhanced capabilities for user interaction. Computers are everywhere, even when we don’t see them as such, and it is more important than ever for students who will soon enter the workforce to understand how they work. This book is completely updated and revised for a one-semester upper level undergraduate course in Computer Architecture, and suitable for use in an undergraduate CS, EE, or CE curriculum at the junior or senior level. Students should have had a course(s) covering introductory topics in digital logic and computer organization. While this is not a text for a programming course, the reader should be familiar with computer programming concepts in at least one language such as C, C++, or Java. Previous courses in operating systems, assembly language, and/or systems programming would be helpful, but are not essential.




Computerworld


Book Description

For more than 40 years, Computerworld has been the leading source of technology news and information for IT influencers worldwide. Computerworld's award-winning Web site (Computerworld.com), twice-monthly publication, focused conference series and custom research form the hub of the world's largest global IT media network.




Microsoft Works Through Applications


Book Description

A textbook for a half-year course on word processing, data bases, spreadsheets, graphics, and charting, using Version 2.0 of the Microsoft Works software program for the Macintosh computer.




IBM


Book Description

A history of one of the most influential American companies of the last century. For decades, IBM shaped the way the world did business. IBM products were in every large organization, and IBM corporate culture established a management style that was imitated by companies around the globe. It was “Big Blue, ” an icon. And yet over the years, IBM has gone through both failure and success, surviving flatlining revenue and forced reinvention. The company almost went out of business in the early 1990s, then came back strong with new business strategies and an emphasis on artificial intelligence. In this authoritative, monumental history, James Cortada tells the story of one of the most influential American companies of the last century. Cortada, a historian who worked at IBM for many years, describes IBM's technology breakthroughs, including the development of the punch card (used for automatic tabulation in the 1890 census), the calculation and printing of the first Social Security checks in the 1930s, the introduction of the PC to a mass audience in the 1980s, and the company's shift in focus from hardware to software. He discusses IBM's business culture and its orientation toward employees and customers; its global expansion; regulatory and legal issues, including antitrust litigation; and the track records of its CEOs. The secret to IBM's unequalled longevity in the information technology market, Cortada shows, is its capacity to adapt to changing circumstances and technologies.