Computer Sciences Textbooks
IT Management
Computer Sciences Textbooks, by David McKeanThis book is based on the experiences of a large number of successful IT managers. And the truth is, the most important skills are the people skills you will need to be successful. If you are expecting large models and great analysis, you may be a bit disappointed, but bear with us. The skills that will make the biggest difference to your success are the ones we describe here.
IT Strategy & Technology Innovation
Computer Sciences Textbooks, by David McKeanThis book will give you the knowledge you need to create high quality IT strategy, aligned to the business goals of your organization. We answer the questions that many IT professionals have around business and IT strategy, and in particular, how to use it to deliver exceptional results. It explains our highly successful and practical process for developing IT strategy that has been implemented...
IT-Business Alignment: Part I
Computer Sciences Textbooks, by John KyriazoglouThis book deals with the issues of linking and aligning your IT application systems and services with your business in a more effective and efficient way. Part I contains four processes, several controls and seven recommended actions to streamline your IT-Business alignment efforts. Part II contains a case study and examples of policies, support roles, frameworks, methods, tools, goals...
IT-Business Alignment: Part II
Computer Sciences Textbooks, by John KyriazoglouThis book deals with the issues of linking and aligning your IT application systems and services with your business in a more effective and efficient way. Part I contains four processes, several controls and seven recommended actions to streamline your IT-Business alignment efforts. Part II contains a case study and examples of policies, support roles, frameworks, methods, tools, goals...
iWork - Numbers
by Mark WoodWe all need to use productivity software for word processing, to reconcile budgets, or to make presentations. Apple users have the option to use iWork software, from Apple, to perform these tasks. This is one of three guides that explore the essential features and functions of one of the three applications that make up the iWork Suite. This guide investigates Numbers for Apple’s...
iWork - Pages
Computer Sciences Textbooks, by Mark Wood- Starting with a new Blank document
- Starting with a Template
- The Tool Bar
- Customising the Tool Bar
- The Inspector
- Importing Text and Graphics
- Using the Media Browser
- Text Formatting...
iWork – Keynote
by Mark WoodWe all need to use productivity software for word processing, to reconcile budgets, or to make presentations. Apple users have the option to use iWork software, from Apple, to perform these tasks. This is one of three guides that explore the essential features and functions of one of the three applications that make up the iWork Suite. This guide investigates Keynote for Apple’s...
Java: Classes in Java Applications
Computer Sciences Textbooks, by David EtheridgeThe three books in the Java series aim to give the learner a deep understanding of the Standard Edition (SE) Application Programming Interface (API) of the Java programming language. The series begins with an introduction to the basic concepts of Java objects and concludes with an exploration of the development of Java programmes that employ a graphical user interface to the business logic of a...
Java: Graphical User Interfaces
Computer Sciences Textbooks, by David EtheridgeThe three books in the Java series aim to give the learner a deep understanding of the Standard Edition (SE) Application Programming Interface (API) of the Java programming language. The series begins with an introduction to the basic concepts of Java objects and concludes with an exploration of the development of Java programmes that employ a graphical user interface to the business logic of a...
Java: The Fundamentals of Objects and Classes
Computer Sciences Textbooks, by David EtheridgeThe three books in the Java series aim to give the learner a deep understanding of the Standard Edition (SE) Application Programming Interface (API) of the Java programming language. The series begins with an introduction to the basic concepts of Java objects and concludes with an exploration of the development of Java programmes that employ a graphical user interface to the business logic of a...





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