As today s computers reach out to a broader base of users and extend into
new areas of application, so also does Information Processing. This new
edition, the fourth, is the result of careful efforts to retain the character-
istics that made earlier editions best sellers, yet modify the content to
meet current needs. Computers are becoming faster and more powerful-
yet, at the same time, smaller and less expensive. They are being used
not only in large government and business organizations but also in small
firms, in offices, schools, and homes.
This book does not attempt to be encyclopedic. It does not present all
there is to know about history, problem solving, programming, business
and nonbusiness applications, or social implications. It does present an
up-to-date survey of computer hardware and software systems in use to-
day. It does discuss a wide variety of applications. Information Processing
is designed to help you increase your understanding of computers and
of how they affect each of us and our society. Saying this another way,
Information Processing is designed to help you become computer literate.
Several hundred colleges and universities are using Information Pro-
cessing. Their criticisms and suggestions have been heeded carefully in
preparing this revision. As before, I have aimed to keep the book simple
and succinct. My intent is to provide a firm, accurate base from which
both instructors and students can gain maximum benefits, in line with
their educational objections as well as their personal interests or needs.
Today, more than ever before, almost everyone is a user of computers.
Therefore, a major focus of this edition has been to present material with
users in mind. As before, Chapters 1 and 2 explore the concept of a data-
processing system, with new developments and new applications noted.
A unique feature of this edition is a guided, step-by-step, hands-on inter-
action with the computer. Readers who have access to a computer are
encouraged to see how simple communicating with a computer really is.
Chapter 3 explains how data is coded for computer processing. The next
two chapters have been updated and reorganized to focus on input, in
Chapter 4, and output, in Chapter 5. Magnetic tape is now discussed, to-
gether with the wide variety of disk devices and media available for sys-
tems of all sizes, in Chapter 6.
Chapters 7 and 8 cover processors and basic operations that comput-
ers can perform. Today s tiniest central processing unit-the one-chip
microprocessor-is placed in perspective. Chapter 9 is new. For many
readers, it may be the high point of the book. In it, the concepts, compo-
nents, and operations discussed in preceding chapters are folded into
a small but meaningful whole-the microcomputer and its uses. In Chap-
ter 10, we extend this discussion to cover larger computers in a similar
manner.
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