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This book presents a selection of subjects which the authors deem
to be important for information systems engineers. The book is
intended for introductory teaching. We have tried to write the book
in such a way that students with only fragmented knowledge of
computers are able to read the book without too many difficulties.
Students who have had only an intro ductory course in computer
programming should be able to read most of the book. We have tried
to achieve simplicity without compromising on depth in our
discussions of the various aspects of information systems
engineering. So it is our hope that also those who have deeper
knowledge in computing may find pleasure in reading parts of the
book. The writing of a textbook is a major undertaking for its
authors. One is quite often forced to reexamine truisms in the
subject area, and must be prepared to reevaluate one's opinions and
priorities as one learns more. In particular this is so in new
fields, where formalisms have been scarcely used, and where
consensus has not yet emerged either on what constitutes the
subject area or on how practical problems within the field shall be
approached. Contemporary practice in computer applications is
confronted with an increasingly complex world, both in a technical
sense and in the complexity of problems that are solved by
computer."
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