Understanding Computers, Smartphones and the Internet

Were you ever curious to know how computers work but were afraid to ask? This book is for people who would like to understand how computers work, without having to learn a lot of technical details. There are clear explanations of hardware, software, the Internet and smartphones, using examples and diagrams that are easy to follow.

Chapter 1 follows step by step how a computer program is developed to solve a simple problem and then shows how the hardware runs the program. 

Chapter 2 explains how software works, showing with diagrams how software is constructed with many components and layers.

Chapter 3 explains how the Internet works. It shows how a web browser sends a request for a web page using the HTTP protocol and some of the fundamentals of HTML that the browser uses to display a web page.

Chapter 4 explains how Smartphones work. It covers the underlying hardware and radio technology and shows how a mobile phone connects to a network and transmits voice and data.

While originally intended for people who are not in the computer field, this book is also useful for those taking a coding course or an introductory computer science course. Even people already working in computers will find things of interest in this book.

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Understanding Computers, Smartphones and the Internet

Were you ever curious to know how computers work but were afraid to ask? This book is for people who would like to understand how computers work, without having to learn a lot of technical details. There are clear explanations of hardware, software, the Internet and smartphones, using examples and diagrams that are easy to follow.

Chapter 1 follows step by step how a computer program is developed to solve a simple problem and then shows how the hardware runs the program. 

Chapter 2 explains how software works, showing with diagrams how software is constructed with many components and layers.

Chapter 3 explains how the Internet works. It shows how a web browser sends a request for a web page using the HTTP protocol and some of the fundamentals of HTML that the browser uses to display a web page.

Chapter 4 explains how Smartphones work. It covers the underlying hardware and radio technology and shows how a mobile phone connects to a network and transmits voice and data.

While originally intended for people who are not in the computer field, this book is also useful for those taking a coding course or an introductory computer science course. Even people already working in computers will find things of interest in this book.

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Understanding Computers, Smartphones and the Internet

Understanding Computers, Smartphones and the Internet

by Ernie Dainow
Understanding Computers, Smartphones and the Internet

Understanding Computers, Smartphones and the Internet

by Ernie Dainow

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Overview

Were you ever curious to know how computers work but were afraid to ask? This book is for people who would like to understand how computers work, without having to learn a lot of technical details. There are clear explanations of hardware, software, the Internet and smartphones, using examples and diagrams that are easy to follow.

Chapter 1 follows step by step how a computer program is developed to solve a simple problem and then shows how the hardware runs the program. 

Chapter 2 explains how software works, showing with diagrams how software is constructed with many components and layers.

Chapter 3 explains how the Internet works. It shows how a web browser sends a request for a web page using the HTTP protocol and some of the fundamentals of HTML that the browser uses to display a web page.

Chapter 4 explains how Smartphones work. It covers the underlying hardware and radio technology and shows how a mobile phone connects to a network and transmits voice and data.

While originally intended for people who are not in the computer field, this book is also useful for those taking a coding course or an introductory computer science course. Even people already working in computers will find things of interest in this book.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940154091203
Publisher: Ernie Dainow
Publication date: 04/16/2016
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Ernie Dainow was fascinated with mathematics at an early age. In university he became more interested in how people think and he began graduate work in psychology. The emerging field of using computers to understand the brain by simulating learning and thinking captivated him, culminating in a Master's degree in Artificial Intelligence in Computer Science. 

Ernie's interests evolved from doing research to building systems. He started working for Univac, the company that had built one of the first commercial computers. This marked the beginning of a long and varied career in the computer field, working on large mainframe computers, personal computers and network systems. His expertise spanned software development for academic and scientific research, business and financial applications, data communications, computer hardware products and the Internet.

Ernie never lost his fascination with computers. After he retired he began writing, sharing insights and interesting discoveries that are not widely known or understood outside of the computer field.

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