An open educational resource to supplement course materials for an undergraduate college credit course in Computer Information Systems
Computers in Your Life

Introductory computer information systems topics include computer hardware, software, networking, the Internet, information systems, programming, databases, and social issues. This complete book may be downloaded as a collection from Wikibooks:Collections/Introduction to Computer Information Systems.

Introduction to Computers

Mobile Devices
  1. Computers in Your Life
  2. What is a Computer?
  3. Computers to Fit Every Need
  4. Computer Networks and the Internet
  5. Computers and Society
  6. Review

Hardware

IPO Diagram
  1. The System Unit
  2. Storage
  3. Input and Output

Software

  1. Systems Software
  2. Applications Software


Networks and the Internet

  1. What is a Network?
  2. The Internet and the World Wide Web
  3. Internet Security

Business on the Web

  1. Using Multimedia on the Web
  2. Advantages of E-Commerce
Systems Development Life Cycle

Systems

  1. Systems Development
  2. Programming Languages
  3. Database Management Systems

Computers and Society

  1. Security and Privacy
  2. Intellectual Property and Ethics

See Also

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