– Introduces basic systems concepts, the role of computers in information systems, and a brief architectural history .
– Covers operating system requirements, memory management , scheduling, and virtualization. Key Educational Concepts
– Focuses on data communications, network topologies, and standard models like TCP/IP and OSI.
(specifically the 6th edition by Irv Englander and Wilson Wong) is a foundational textbook designed for Information Technology (IT) and Information Systems (IS) students . It focuses on the inner workings of computer systems from a non-engineering perspective, emphasizing how hardware and software components interrelate to support business applications. Core Themes & Structure
– Explains how various data types (integers, real numbers, and alphanumeric data) are represented in binary and other number systems.
– Details the CPU, memory, and I/O system architectures, covering instruction sets, addressing modes, and the hierarchy of storage .
