1. Bartee, Thomas C.,
Digital Computer Fundamentals
, New York: McGraw Hill Inc., 1972. This book presents the principles of modern digital computers. The uses of digital computers in business, industry and science are described. m e book also treats computer number systems.
2. Davis, Phillip.,
Computer Science and Applied Mathe
matics, New York: Academic Press, 1975.
3. Forsythe, George Elmer,
Computer Methods for Mathematical Computations
, Englewood Cliff, New Jersey: Prentice Hall Inc., 1977. This book covers skills, concepts, methods and techniques.
4. Fuori, William M.,
Introduction to the Computer
, Englewood Cliff, New Jersey: Prentice Hall Inc., 1977. This book provides a basic understanding of what the computer is, what it can do, and how the computer can serve professional needs.
5. Goldstein, Herman, H.,
The Computer From Pascal to Von Neumann
, Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1972.
6. Kuck, David J.,
The Structure of Computers and Compu
tations, New York John Wiley & Sons, 1978. This book covers the work of computer systems, their organization. It includes the history of machines and how they arrived at their present position and projects what may be ahead, based on current knowledge. Mathematical computations are also included.
7. Bennett, William Ralph J.,
Scientific and Engineering Problem-Solving With the Computer
, Englewood Cliff, New Jersey: Prentice Hall Inc., 1976.