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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
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CY O'Connor (Hardcover)
Esme Kent; Illustrated by Kelly Williams
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R520
Discovery Miles 5 200
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Computer: A History of the Information Machine traces the history
of the computer and its unlimited, information-processing
potential. Comprehensive and accessibly written, this fully updated
fourth edition adds new chapters on the globalization of
information technology, the rise of social media, fake news, and
the gig economy, and the regulatory frameworks being put in place
to tame the ubiquitous computer. Computer is an insightful look at
the pace of technological advancement and the seamless way
computers are integrated into the modern world. The authors examine
the history of the computer including the first steps taken by
Charles Babbage in the nineteenth century, and how wartime needs
and the development of electronics led to the giant ENIAC, the
first electronic computer. For a generation IBM dominated the
computer industry. In the 1980s, the desktop PC liberated people
from room-sized, mainframe computers. Next, laptops and smartphones
made computers available to half of the world's population, leading
to the rise of Google and Facebook, and powerful apps that changed
the way we work, consume, learn, and socialize. The volume is an
essential resource for scholars and those studying computer
history, technology history, and information and society, as well
as a range of courses in the fields of computer science,
communications, sociology, and management.
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Skeeters Gn
Bob Frantz, Kevin Cuffe; Illustrated by Kelly Williams; Contributions by Pangburn
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R533
R451
Discovery Miles 4 510
Save R82 (15%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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Computer: A History of the Information Machine traces the history
of the computer and its unlimited, information-processing
potential. Comprehensive and accessibly written, this fully updated
fourth edition adds new chapters on the globalization of
information technology, the rise of social media, fake news, and
the gig economy, and the regulatory frameworks being put in place
to tame the ubiquitous computer. Computer is an insightful look at
the pace of technological advancement and the seamless way
computers are integrated into the modern world. The authors examine
the history of the computer including the first steps taken by
Charles Babbage in the nineteenth century, and how wartime needs
and the development of electronics led to the giant ENIAC, the
first electronic computer. For a generation IBM dominated the
computer industry. In the 1980s, the desktop PC liberated people
from room-sized, mainframe computers. Next, laptops and smartphones
made computers available to half of the world's population, leading
to the rise of Google and Facebook, and powerful apps that changed
the way we work, consume, learn, and socialize. The volume is an
essential resource for scholars and those studying computer
history, technology history, and information and society, as well
as a range of courses in the fields of computer science,
communications, sociology, and management.
Provides a comprehensive theoretical and practical framework for
informing budget decisions based on the efficiency and
effectiveness of service delivery. The authors enliven the text
with references to their original research and personal experiences
with performance measurement, citizen satisfaction surveys, and
financial management practices. This edition includes increased
coverage of cost accounting procedures and of citizen participation
in performance management.
The first book on the recovery management approach to addiction
treatment Combines theory, research, and practice within the same
text Contributors include the major theoreticians, researchers,
systems administrators, clinicians and recovery advocates who
developed the model Addiction Recovery Management: Theory,
Research, and Practice is the first book on the recovery management
approach to addiction treatment and post-treatment support
services. Distinctive in combining theory, research, and practice
within the same text, this ground-breaking title includes authors
who are the major theoreticians, researchers, systems
administrators, clinicians and recovery advocates who have
developed the model. State-of-the art and the definitive text on
the topic, Addiction Recovery Management: Theory, Research, and
Practice is mandatory reading for clinicians and all professionals
who work with patients in recovery or who are interested in the
field. Content Level Professional/practitioner Related subjects
Internal Medicine - Medicine - Neurology - Physical Medicine &
Rehabilitation
Provides a comprehensive theoretical and practical framework for
informing budget decisions based on the efficiency and
effectiveness of service delivery. The authors enliven the text
with references to their original research and personal experiences
with performance measurement, citizen satisfaction surveys, and
financial management practices. This edition includes increased
coverage of cost accounting procedures and of citizen participation
in performance management.
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Lure (Paperback)
Tim McGregor; Illustrated by Kelly Williams; Edited by Alex Woodroe
bundle available
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R349
R298
Discovery Miles 2 980
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