Szczegóły książki
Format
Miękka okładka
Strony
314
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jan 1, 1995
Wydawca
Springer
ISBN-10
0412562804
ISBN-13
9780412562808
Opis
This book serves as an essential guide for beginners delving into the principles of discrete mathematics, particularly in the realm of computing. It provides a structured approach to help readers build a solid understanding of key concepts such as logic, set theory, and combinatorial analysis, which are critical for computer science and information technology.
Dexter J. Booth skillfully breaks down complex ideas into digestible sections, ensuring that novices can grasp the material with ease. The text combines theoretical explanations with practical examples, making it easier for learners to connect abstract concepts with real-world applications in computing.
As readers progress through the chapters, they will develop the analytical skills needed to tackle problems in various computing contexts. The book not only focuses on foundational knowledge but also encourages critical thinking and problem-solving abilities that are vital for any aspiring computer scientist.
Dexter J. Booth skillfully breaks down complex ideas into digestible sections, ensuring that novices can grasp the material with ease. The text combines theoretical explanations with practical examples, making it easier for learners to connect abstract concepts with real-world applications in computing.
As readers progress through the chapters, they will develop the analytical skills needed to tackle problems in various computing contexts. The book not only focuses on foundational knowledge but also encourages critical thinking and problem-solving abilities that are vital for any aspiring computer scientist.