ntroduction to Information Technology is designed to serve as a comprehensive textbook for an introductory course on Information Technology. The book is modeled into 22 chapters covering every aspect of IT from fundamental tools and concepts to applications. The book begins with a chapter on computer basics. This is followed by three chapters dedicated to computers and its hardware components. This is followed by two chapters on the operating systems and Microsoft Windows XP. The subsequent seven chapters deal with the basics of IT and computer software including Microsoft Office 2000. Chapters 14 to 20 deal with the other aspects of IT including communications, internet and its applications, security, databases and so on. The book concludes with 2 chapters the firstly on emerging trends in IT and finally a chapter on artificial intelligence.
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