Encyclopedia of Microcomputers

Encyclopedia of Microcomputers

Author: Allen Kent

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1989-10-05

Total Pages: 422

ISBN-13: 9780824727031

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"The Encyclopedia of Microcomputers serves as the ideal companion reference to the popular Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Technology. Now in its 10th year of publication, this timely reference work details the broad spectrum of microcomputer technology, including microcomputer history; explains and illustrates the use of microcomputers throughout academe, business, government, and society in general; and assesses the future impact of this rapidly changing technology."


Microcomputer Keyboarding and Document Processing

Microcomputer Keyboarding and Document Processing

Author: Jack E. Johnson

Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Glencoe

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 390

ISBN-13: 9780028140964

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Everything you need for effective keyboarding instruction is here in one complete program. The highly acclaimed 150-lesson student text, combined with all-in-one courseware and a wide selection of classroom resources, provides the effective instruction your students need for tomorrow's workplace.


Microcomputers in Medicine

Microcomputers in Medicine

Author: Philip D. Coleridge-Smith

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 211

ISBN-13: 1447116135

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This book is based on the proceedings of the fourth Medical Microcomputer Workshop held at the Middlesex Hospital Medical School on 3-5 September 1986. The workshop was attended by clinicians and computer scientists with an interest in applying computer technology to current medical practice. The problems ranged from audit and patient management through to the more complex applications of data analysis obtained from current diagnos tic techniques. The choice of microcomputers has never been greater with low cost making them readily available. A single microcomputer has limita tions in clinical practice and the use of networks for multi-user tasks has expanded its capability but increased the complexity both in terms of hardware and the software needed to run it. Although comprehensive commercial packages are available, none of these are entirely suitable for medical applications without modification. Many of the chapters presented in this book describe the problems encountered and the solutions achieved by configuring and modifying applications software.