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100 1 _aKnight, Jane.
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245 1 0 _aComputing for business /
_cJane Knight.
250 _a2nd ed.
260 _aLondon :
_bFinancial Times Management,
_c1999.
300 _avii, 293 p. ;
_c25 cm.
500 _aFirst published as : Personal computing for business, London: Pitman, 1995.
505 _aPart 1 Introduction 1.Using PCs in business 2.Getting started Part 2 Searching for information on the Internet 3.Information on the Internet 4.Using a web browser Part 3 Producing written documents 5.Document production 6.Using word processing software Part 4 Analysing numerical data 7.Numerical data analysis 8.Using spreadsheet software Part 5 Creating business graphics 9.Business graphics 10.Using charting and graphing software Part 6 Giving a business presentation 11.Business presentations 12.Using presentation graphics software Part 7 Managing business data 13.Data management 14.Using database software Appendix 1 Solutions Appendix 2 Assignments
520 _aAttractively and clearly presented, this introductory text is a practical and hands-on treatment of how business software can facilitate information handling tasks. The text has been rewritten in a new task-based structure that combines theory and practice within each task area. Three new chapters have been included in this new edition on introductory principles, searching the internet and using a web browser.
650 0 _aBusiness
_xData processing
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650 0 _aInformation storage and retrieval systems
_xManagement
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700 1 _aKnight, Jane.
_tPersonal computing for business.
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