《新編計算機英語教程》是按照最新《大學英語教學大綱》對專業(yè)英語的要求,參考借鑒國際先進教學理念,尤其是美國計算機協(xié)會(Association for Computing Machinery,ACM)推薦的課程體系和內(nèi)容,面向國際化信息技術人才培養(yǎng)的要求編寫的教材。在滿足計算機專業(yè)英語教學的同時,《新編計算機英語教程》通過信息技術外包(ITO)的原理和案例介紹的選材內(nèi)容,體現(xiàn)了計算機專業(yè)英語教學體系的改革新進展。本教材適合作為計算機科學與技術、軟件工程、網(wǎng)絡工程、電子商務、信息管理與信息系統(tǒng)等專業(yè)的“計算機專業(yè)英語”課程教材,尤其適合計算機(服務外包領域)專業(yè)的學生使用,也可供相關工程人員學習計算機專業(yè)英語參考。
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Chapter I Information Technology and IT Outsourcing Human Resources Pool Introduction Section A Information Technology I. Information Systems 2. Hardware Types of Computers Hardware of Microcomputers 3. Software 4. The lntemet and Its Applications 5. Notes 6. Exercises Section B ITO Human Resources Pool 1. Terms About ITO 2. Chinas IT Outsourcing Industry International Conference of Outsourcing ITO Events in Various Areas of China 3. Key Drivers and Challenges 4. An Overview of Global Fro Market. 5. Notes 6. Exercises Section C Review & Reading 1. Review 2. Supplementary Reading Chinas Soflware Outsourcing Indusr in Comparison with Indias 3. Computer Words and Expressions I 詞匯I Chapter 2 The System Unit Introduction Section A 1. The System Unit 2. Electronic Data and Instructions Analog and Digital Signals Representing Text 3. The System Board 4. Microprocessors Control Units Arithmetic-logic Units Microprocessor Chips Specialty Processors 5. Memory 6. System Clocks 7. Notes 8. Exercises Section B 1. Expansion Slots and Cards Graphics Cards Sound Cards Network Interface Cards TV Tuner Cards Plug and Play PC Cards 2. Bus Lines Bus Width Expansion Buses 3. Ports Standard Ports Serial Ports Parallel Ports Universal Serial Bus (USB) Ports FireWire Ports Specialized Ports Cables 4. Power Supply Power Supply Units of Desktops AC Adapters of Laptops 5. Notes 6. Exercises Section C Review & Reading 1. Review 2. Supplementary Reading Ⅰ. Intel Pentium Ⅲ Processor Serial Number Ⅱ. Chinas IT Outsourcing: A Two-Minute Guide to Finding Your Partner 3. Computer Words and Expressions Ⅱ 詞匯Ⅱ Chapter 3 Input and Output Introduction Section A Input and Input Devices 1. What Are Input and Output? 2. Input Devices Keyboards Pointing Devices Scanning Devices Audio-input Devices 3. Notes 4. Exercises Section B Output Devices and Combination Devices 1. Output Devices Monitors Printers Audio-output Devices 2. Combination Input and Output devices Touch Screens Fax Machines Mnitifunctional Devices (MFD) Intemet Telephones 3. Notes 4. Exercises Section C Review &. Reading 1. Review 2. Supplementary Reading Brain-computer Interface 3. Crammar Chapter 4 Storage Introduction SectionA Primary Storage l. What Is Primary Storage? 2. Primary Storage Devices RAM ROM CMOS CMOS battery Processor Registers Processor Caches 3. Notes 4. Exercises Section B Secondary Storage I. What ls Secondary Storage? 2. Secondary Storage Devices Hard Disk Drives Floppy Disks Optical Discs Flash Memory Other Storage Devices 3. Notes 4. Exercises Section C Review & Reading I. Review 2. Supplementary Reading Ⅰ Storage Systems Ⅱ. Connected Learning Ⅲ.mmar Chapter 5 Operating Systems Introduction Section A Operating Systems 1. The History of Operating Systems Terms About OS Interactive Processing and Real-time Processing Time-sharing OS in Nowadays 2. Operating System Architecture A Software Survey Components of an Operating System Getting It Started 3. Notes 4. Exercises Section B System Security 1. Attacks from the Outside 2. Attacks from Within 3. Notes 4. Exercises Section C Review & Reading 1. Review 2. Supplementary Reading I. Linux II. BPO-Busineas Process Outsoureing 3. Gtammar Chapter 6 Application Software——Databases & Multimedia Introduction Section A Databases 1. About Databases and DBMS 2. Features 3. Database Models 4. Applications of Databases 5. Database Design 6. Database Development Platforms 7. Notes 8. Exercises Section B Multimedia l. Introduction 2.The Elements of Mttltimedia Text Still Images and Graphics Animation and Video Audio 3. Interactive Multimedia Applications 4. Multimedia Development Software 5. Notes 6. Exercises Section C Review & Reading 1. Review 2. Supplementary Reading Ⅰ. User Interaction with a Database Program Ⅱ. Motion Capture Sottware:Cortex 3. Animation Production Videos: Live-to Air Brcadeast 4. Grammar Chapter 7 Communication and the Internet Introduction Section A The Interact 1. What Is the Interact 2. Web Basics 3. Aeeassing the lnternet 4. Network-related Jobs 5. Notes 6. Exercises Section B Interact Applications 1. Communication 2. Web Search Engines 3. Electronic Commerce 4. File Transfer 5. Netiquette 6. Security 7. Notes 8. Exercises Section C Review & Reading 1. Review 2. Supplementary Reading Ⅰ. Firewall Ⅱ. Wireless Security 3. Reading and Writing 4. Grammar Chapter 8 Computer Networks Introduction Section A Network Software 1. Exemplary Networks 2. Protocol Hierarchies 3. Types of Networks 4. Notes 5. Exercises Section B Network Hardware 1. Introduction 2. Physical Communication Channels 3. Basic Hardware Components 4. Notes 5. Exercises Section C Review & Reading 1. Review 2. Supplementary Reading Father of Fiber-Optics Wins Nobel Prize 3. Grammar Chapter 9 Data Structures Introduction Section A Data Structures 1. Data Structure Fundamentals Basic Data Structures Abstraction Pointers 2. Implementing Data Structures Storing Arrays Homogeneous Arrays Heterogeneous Arrays Storing Lists Storing Stacks and Queues Storing Binary Trees Manipulating Data Structures 3. Notes 4. Exercises Section B Customized Data Types 1. Customized Data Types User-Defined Data Types Abstract Data Types 2. Classes and Objects 3. Notes 4. Exercises Section C Review & Reading 1. Review 2. Supplementary Reading I. A Problem with Pointers II. "Apparel Industry Amid GlobalMeltdown——-Outsoureing IntelligenceReport". 3. Translation Issues in IT Fields I Chapter 10 Programming and Programming Languages Introduction Section A Programming 1. Programming Paradigms The Imperative Paradigm The Declarative Paradigm 2. Functional Programming 3. Object-oriented Programming Classes Objects Instances Methods Message Passing Inheritance Abstraction Encapsulation Polymorphism 4. Algorithms 5. Instruction Sets 6. Notes 7. Exercises Section B Programming Languages 1. About Programming Languages 2. Low-level Programming Languages The Machine Language The Assembly Language 3. High-level Programming Languages C Programming Language 4. Compiled Languages and Interpreted Languages Compilers Interpreters Compiled Languages Interpreted Languages 5. Markup Languages and Scripting Languages 6. Notes 7. Exercises Section C Review & Reading 1. Supplementary Reading I. Objecot-oriented Programming. II. Chinas Soft:ware and Service Outsourcing Industry Presents New Features 2. Translation Issues in IT Fields II Appendix An Overview of Outsourdng 1. Brief History of Outsourcing Initial Stages of Evolution Strategic Partnerships 2. What is Outsourcing? Why Do CompaniesOutsouree? How to Decide Whether to Outsouree? ITO. BPO. KPO——-Whats the Difference? What about Bundling? What Is an SLA? What Do I Need to Know About the Transition Period? Main Factors Influencing Successful Outsourcing How Important Is Ongoing Relationship Management to Outsouroing Success? 3. Outsourcing Process Program Initiation Service Implementation Final Agreement Program Closure 4. How Is Outsourcing Priced? What are the "Hidden Costs" of Outsoureing? 5. Why Is Outsourcing So Hard? How Do I Decide What Vendor or Vendors to Work with? Do You Have Any Tips for Negotiations? Wheres the Best Place in the World to Ontsouree IT?. What if Outsourcing Doesnt Work Out? Can I Just Bring the Work Back In? Bibliography