Synopsis
MATHEMATICS FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 1E delivers easy-to-understand and balanced mathematical instruction. Each chapter begins with an application, goes on to present the material with examples, and closes with a summary of the relevant concepts and practice exercises. With numerous illustrations included as well, readers can understand the content from a number of different angles. Whether used in a classroom or an online distance-learning format, readers will find Mathematics for Information Technology an invaluable resource.
About the Authors
Alfred Basta, PhD, is a professor of mathematics, cryptography, and information security as well as a professional speaker on topics in Internet security, networking, and cryptography. He is a member of many associations including the Mathematical Association of America. Dr. Basta's other publications include MATHEMATICS FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, LINUX OPERATIONS AND ADMINISTRATION, and DATABASE SECURITY.
Stephan DeLong is a professor of mathematics at Kaplan University. He received a Master of Science degree in Pure Mathematics from Lehigh University, in Pennsylvania.
Nadine Basta, MS, is a professor of computer science, information technology, and security. Her numerous certifications include MCSE, MSDBA, CCDP, NCSE, NCTE, and CCA. A security consultant and auditor, she combines strong "in the field" experience with her academic background. She is also coauthor of MATHEMATICS FOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY and LINUX OPERATIONS AND ADMINISTRATION.
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