ABSTRACT

This revised edition has more breadth and depth of coverage than the first edition. Information Technology: An Introduction for Today’s Digital World introduces undergraduate students to a wide variety of concepts that they will encounter throughout their IT studies and careers.

The features of this edition include:

  • Introductory system administration coverage of Windows 10 and Linux (Red Hat 7), both as general concepts and with specific hands-on instruction
  • Coverage of programming and shell scripting, demonstrated through example code in several popular languages
  • Updated information on modern IT careers
  • Computer networks, including more content on cloud computing
  • Improved coverage of computer security
  • Ancillary material that includes a lab manual for hands-on exercises

Suitable for any introductory IT course, this classroom-tested text presents many of the topics recommended by the ACM Special Interest Group on IT Education (SIGITE). It offers a far more detailed examination of the computer and IT fields than computer literacy texts, focusing on concepts essential to all IT professionals – from system administration to scripting to computer organization. Four chapters are dedicated to the Windows and Linux operating systems so that students can gain hands-on experience with operating systems that they will deal with in the real world.

chapter 1|28 pages

Introduction to Information Technology

chapter 2|50 pages

The CPU and Memory

chapter 3|43 pages

Storage and I/O

chapter 4|35 pages

The Binary Numbering System

chapter 5|34 pages

The Operating System

chapter 6|46 pages

Computer Networks

chapter 7|46 pages

Software

chapter 8|43 pages

Programming and Programming Languages

chapter 9|38 pages

Information Security

chapter 10|51 pages

The Windows Operating System

chapter 11|40 pages

Windows Scripting

chapter 12|41 pages

Unix and Linux

chapter 13|49 pages

The Linux Command Line