Computer Science: An Overview, Global Edition, 13th edition

Published by Pearson (February 13, 2019) © 2019

  • J Glenn Brookshear Marquette University
  • Dennis Brylow Marquette University
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  • 1,000 questions and exercises
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For Introduction to Computer Science courses

Computer Science: An Overview is written for students of computer science as well as students from other disciplines. Its broad coverage and clear exposition are accessible to students from all backgrounds, encouraging a practical and realistic understanding of the subject. Written to provide students with a bottom-up, concrete-to-abstract foundation, this broad background exposes beginning computer science students to the breadth of the subject in which they are planning to major, and students from other disciplines to what they need to relate to the technical society in which they live.

Individual chapters are independent, and can be covered in an order that suits instructor course needs with selected content marked as optional for the introductory course. With a new full-colour design, each chapter in the 13th Edition has seen revisions, updates, and corrections from the previous editions. The text also continues to use Python to provide programming tools for exploration and experimentation. More than 1,000 questions and exercises, Chapter Review Problems, and Social Issues questions reinforce core concepts.

  • 1. Data Storage
  • 2. Data Manipulation
  • 3. Operating Systems
  • 4. Networking and the Internet
  • 5. Algorithms
  • 6. Programming Languages
  • 7. Software Engineering
  • 8. Data Abstractions
  • 9. Database Systems
  • 10. Computer Graphics
  • 11. Artificial Intelligence
  • 12. Theory of Computation
  • Appendixes:
  • A. ASCII
  • B. Circuits to Manipulate Two's Complement Representations
  • C. Vole: A Simple Machine Language
  • D. High-Level Programming Languages
  • E. The Equivalence of Iterative and Recursive Structures
  • F. Answers to Questions & Exercises
  • Index

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