Information Technology: Inside and Outside
<P> <B> </B> Assuming no formal engineering or computer science education, this text prepares readers from various disciplines to take advantage of new information technologies. The goal is to teach <I>leadership skills</I> that readers can utilize throughout their careers, rather than just <I>survival skills</I>. <B> </B> Fundamentals of binary representation. Graphics and visual information. Data compression. Bandwidth and information theory. Transmission and storage technology. Basics of networks, standards, protocols, etc. Internet Applications. <B> </B> Appropriate as an introduction on information technology and engineering for readers outside the electrical engineering and computer science disciplines. </P>