Review 'Pitch perfect for students of Information and Communication Technology... An ideal book for students, its release date is nicely timed for the start of the academic year.' Publishing News 'I would personally recommend it.' PC World Synopsis Terms are explained in clear, simple English, with phonetic pronunciation for all main entries. The dictionary is ideal for anyone studying ICT, including non-native English speakers. Supplements include details of HTML and other coding, and logic function tables.
K**A
Fully satisfied:)
I'm happy with this transaction, no problems at all. Quick exchange, definitely some day will come back and buy something else with this saler;) Very very good dictionary, I'm using a lot, the terms are explained very well and easy to understand. Thank you.
M**D
For English learners perhaps, but not for language professionals
This dictionary may be useful for non-native speakers of English with limited vocabulary, but not for someone like myself - a copywriter looking for clear, concise explanations of technical terms. Many important concepts and abbreviations are missing (middleware, system availability, app, SLA). In many cases, this may be a sign of its age (RFID, SOA, VISTA). It is also bloated with everyday or barely relevant terms (found on one page randomly: intrinsic, invisible, invite, involve, ionosphere). And definitions often leave a lot to be desired (the extremely important design concept of "redundancy", for example, is poorly explained, and dubbed a "process").
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