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新编计算机英语教程

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新编计算机英语教程 本书特色

《新编计算机英语教程》:选材以国外*新计算机专业技术文章为基础课后练习将场景式教学和体验式学习相结合注重实际应用与调动学习兴趣《新编计算机英语教程》以国外*新的计算机原版教材和计算机专业技术文章为基础,注重实际应用与学习兴趣的调动。《新编计算机英语教程》选材涉及计算机基础知识、硬件结构、程序设计、计算机网络及其应用、数据库、多媒体技术、信息安全、电子商务以及其他深刻影响着我们生活的信息技术。课后练习融合了角色扮演、双人对话和小组讨论等行之有效的训练方法,采用场景式教学和体验式学习相结合的方式。此举不但实用性强,而且能较好地满足外语课堂教学的需要,有利于学生在课堂上对知识点的消化吸收,打破了以往专业英语通常“只输入不输出”的“哑巴英语”的学习模式。《新编计算机英语教程》的大多数章节的结尾和附属章都安排了关于信息技术外包(ITO)的阅读材料,内容涉及了ITO在国际和国内的现状、ITO的案例分析和专家评述、ITO人才培养等方面的内容,既为高校教学与ITO行业应用接轨,也为学生毕业后能更快地适应工作起到了很好的引导和促进作用。

新编计算机英语教程 目录

Chapter I Information Technologyand IT Outsourcing HumanResources PoolIntroductionSection A Information TechnologyI. Information Systems2. HardwareTypes of ComputersHardware of Microcomputers3. Software4. The lntemet and Its Applications5. Notes6. ExercisesSection B ITO Human Resources Pool1. Terms About ITO2. China's IT Outsourcing IndustryInternational Conference of OutsourcingITO Events in Various Areas of China3. Key Drivers and Challenges4. An Overview of Global Fro Market.5. Notes6. ExercisesSection C Review & Reading1. Review2. Supplementary ReadingChina's Soflware Outsourcing Indusr in Comparison with India's3. Computer Words and Expressions I词汇IChapter 2 The System UnitIntroductionSection A1. The System Unit2. Electronic Data and InstructionsAnalog and Digital SignalsRepresenting Text3. The System Board4. MicroprocessorsControl UnitsArithmetic-logic UnitsMicroprocessor ChipsSpecialty Processors5. Memory6. System Clocks7. Notes8. ExercisesSection B1. Expansion Slots and CardsGraphics CardsSound CardsNetwork Interface CardsTV Tuner CardsPlug and PlayPC Cards2. Bus LinesBus WidthExpansion Buses3. PortsStandard PortsSerial PortsParallel PortsUniversal Serial Bus (USB) PortsFireWire PortsSpecialized PortsCables4. Power SupplyPower Supply Units of DesktopsAC Adapters of Laptops5. Notes6. ExercisesSection C Review & Reading1. Review2. Supplementary ReadingⅠ. Intel Pentium Ⅲ Processor Serial NumberⅡ. China's IT Outsourcing: ATwo-Minute Guide to Finding Your Partner3. Computer Words and Expressions Ⅱ词汇ⅡChapter 3 Input and OutputIntroductionSection A Input and Input Devices1. What Are Input and Output?2. Input DevicesKeyboardsPointing DevicesScanning DevicesAudio-input Devices3. Notes4. ExercisesSection B Output Devices andCombination Devices1. Output DevicesMonitorsPrintersAudio-output Devices2. Combination Input and OutputdevicesTouch ScreensFax MachinesMnitifunctional Devices (MFD)Intemet Telephones3. Notes4. ExercisesSection C Review &. Reading1. Review2. Supplementary ReadingBrain-computer Interface3. CrammarChapter 4 StorageIntroductionSectionA Primary Storagel. What Is Primary Storage?2. Primary Storage DevicesRAMROMCMOSCMOS batteryProcessor RegistersProcessor Caches3. Notes4. ExercisesSection B Secondary StorageI. What ls Secondary Storage?2. Secondary Storage DevicesHard Disk DrivesFloppy DisksOptical DiscsFlash MemoryOther Storage Devices3. Notes4. ExercisesSection C Review & ReadingI. Review2. Supplementary ReadingⅠ Storage SystemsⅡ. Connected LearningⅢ.mmarChapter 5 Operating SystemsIntroductionSection A Operating Systems1. The History of Operating SystemsTerms About OSInteractive Processing and Real-time ProcessingTime-sharingOS in Nowadays2. Operating System ArchitectureA Software SurveyComponents of an Operating SystemGetting It Started3. Notes4. ExercisesSection B System Security1. Attacks from the Outside2. Attacks from Within3. Notes4. ExercisesSection C Review & Reading1. Review2. Supplementary ReadingI. LinuxII. BPO-Busineas ProcessOutsoureing3. GtammarChapter 6 Application Software——Databases & MultimediaIntroductionSection A Databases1. About Databases and DBMS2. Features3. Database Models4. Applications of Databases5. Database Design6. Database Development Platforms7. Notes8. ExercisesSection B Multimedial. Introduction2.The Elements of MttltimediaTextStill Images and GraphicsAnimation and VideoAudio3. Interactive Multimedia Applications4. Multimedia Development Software5. Notes6. ExercisesSection C Review & Reading1. Review2. Supplementary ReadingⅠ. User Interaction with a Database ProgramⅡ. Motion Capture Sottware:Cortex3. Animation Production Videos: Live-to Air Brcadeast4. GrammarChapter 7 Communication and the Internet IntroductionSection A The Interact1. What Is the Interact2. Web Basics3. Aeeassing the lnternet4. Network-related Jobs5. Notes6. ExercisesSection B Interact Applications1. Communication2. Web Search Engines3. Electronic Commerce4. File Transfer5. Netiquette6. Security7. Notes8. ExercisesSection C Review & Reading1. Review2. Supplementary ReadingⅠ. FirewallⅡ. Wireless Security3. Reading and Writing4. GrammarChapter 8 Computer NetworksIntroductionSection A Network Software1. Exemplary Networks2. Protocol Hierarchies3. Types of Networks4. Notes5. ExercisesSection B Network Hardware1. Introduction2. Physical CommunicationChannels3. Basic Hardware Components4. Notes5. ExercisesSection C Review & Reading1. Review2. Supplementary ReadingFather of Fiber-Optics WinsNobel Prize3. GrammarChapter 9 Data StructuresIntroductionSection A Data Structures1. Data Structure FundamentalsBasic Data StructuresAbstractionPointers2. Implementing Data StructuresStoring ArraysHomogeneous ArraysHeterogeneous ArraysStoring ListsStoring Stacks and QueuesStoring Binary TreesManipulating Data Structures3. Notes4. ExercisesSection B Customized Data Types1. Customized Data TypesUser-Defined Data TypesAbstract Data Types2. Classes and Objects3. Notes4. ExercisesSection C Review & Reading1. Review2. Supplementary ReadingI. A Problem with PointersII. "Apparel Industry Amid GlobalMeltdown——-Outsoureing IntelligenceReport".3. Translation Issues in IT Fields IChapter 10 Programming andProgramming LanguagesIntroductionSection A Programming1. Programming ParadigmsThe Imperative ParadigmThe Declarative Paradigm2. Functional Programming3. Object-oriented ProgrammingClassesObjectsInstancesMethodsMessage PassingInheritanceAbstractionEncapsulationPolymorphism4. Algorithms5. Instruction Sets6. Notes7. ExercisesSection B Programming Languages1. About Programming Languages2. Low-level ProgrammingLanguagesThe Machine LanguageThe Assembly Language3. High-level ProgrammingLanguagesC Programming Language4. Compiled Languages and InterpretedLanguagesCompilersInterpretersCompiled LanguagesInterpreted Languages5. Markup Languages and ScriptingLanguages6. Notes7. ExercisesSection C Review & Reading1. Supplementary ReadingI. Objecot-oriented Programming.II. China's Soft:ware and ServiceOutsourcing Industry Presents New Features2. Translation Issues in IT Fields IIAppendix An Overview of Outsourdng1. Brief History of OutsourcingInitial Stages of EvolutionStrategic Partnerships2. What is Outsourcing?Why Do CompaniesOutsouree?How to Decide Whether to Outsouree?ITO. BPO. KPO——-What's the Difference?What about Bundling?What Is an SLA?What Do I Need to Know About the Transition Period?Main Factors Influencing Successful OutsourcingHow Important Is Ongoing Relationship Management to Outsouroing Success?3. Outsourcing ProcessProgram InitiationService ImplementationFinal AgreementProgram Closure4. How Is Outsourcing Priced?What are the "Hidden Costs" of Outsoureing?5. Why Is Outsourcing So Hard?How Do I Decide What Vendor or Vendors to Work with?Do You Have Any Tips for Negotiations?Where's the Best Place in the World to Ontsouree IT?.What if Outsourcing Doesn't Work Out? Can I Just Bring the Work Back In?Bibliography

新编计算机英语教程 节选

《新编计算机英语教程》是按照*新《大学英语教学大纲》对专业英语的要求,参考借鉴国际先进教学理念,尤其是美国计算机协会(Association for Computing Machinery,ACM)推荐的课程体系和内容,面向国际化信息技术人才培养的要求编写的教材。在满足计算机专业英语教学的同时,《新编计算机英语教程》通过信息技术外包(ITO)的原理和案例介绍的选材内容,体现了计算机专业英语教学体系的改革新进展。   本教材适合作为计算机科学与技术、软件工程、网络工程、电子商务、信息管理与信息系统等专业的“计算机专业英语”课程教材,尤其适合计算机(服务外包领域)专业的学生使用,也可供相关工程人员学习计算机专业英语参考。

新编计算机英语教程 相关资料

插图:Software can be def'med as any data processed with hardware such as data on a static recording medium or an active electronic signal. Computer software is a generalterm used to describe a collection of computer programs,procedures and documentation that perform some tasks on acomputer system. The term includes application software suchas word processors which perform productive tasks for users,system software such as operating systems, which interface withhardware to provide necessary services for application sottware,and middleware such as utilities which controls and co-ordinatesdistributed systems. Refer to Figure 1-5.What are the differences between data and information?The function of software is to convert data (raw,unprocessed facts) into information (processed facts). Data ineveryday language is a synonym for information. In exactsciences there is a clear distinction between data and information.Data is a measurement that can be disorganized and when databecomes organized it becomes information.Raw data are numbers, characters, images or other outputs from devices to convert physical quantities into symbols, in a very broad sense. Such data are typically further processed by a human or input into a computer, stored and processed there, or transmitted (output) to another human or computer.Information is the result of processing, gathering, manipulating and organizing data in a way that adds to the knowledge of the receiver. In other words, it is the context in which data is taken.

新编计算机英语教程

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