| Understanding Information Transmission introduces you to the entire field of information technology. In this consumer handbook and introductory student resource, seven chapters span the gamut of the field—the nature, storage, transmission, networking, and protection of information. In addition to the science and technology, this book brings the subject alive by presenting the amazing history of information technology, profiling incredible inventions and fascinating inventors, and their dramatic impact on society. Features include problem sets, key points, suggested reading, review appendices, and a full chapter on mathematical methods. Private and public funding of information technology continues to grow at staggering rates. Learn what’s behind this race to be the biggest, brightest, and fastest in the field with Understanding Information Transmission.
As a text, the book has been used in the required introductory course on Information in the first year of the Information and Communication Technology engineering degree program at Lund University in Sweden. The present version has been used for three years in that course. One of us (JBA) also worked within the IT program at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. Baccalaureate IT programs like these are starting up all over the world. Because they are so new it is worthwhile to look at their curriculum requirements. |