The Midwest Book Review just published a review of Fundamentals of Information Systems Security by David Kim and Michael G. Solomon, calling it “an ideal 555 page compendium covering every aspect, facet and issue of information systems security.”
Review: Fundamentals of Information Systems Security is a “high-level overview”
Topics: Midwest Book Review, ISSA, Review, David Kim, Michael Solomon, Fundamentals of Information Systems Security
Review: Jamsa’s Cloud Computing is “superbly organized and presented”
The Midwest Book Review just published a review of Cloud Computing by Kris Jamsa, stating that it “presents an articulate and ‘user friendly’ introduction to cloud technologies in general, and specifics about software as a service (SaaS), platform as service (PaaS), infrastructure as a service (IaaS), and desktop virtualization in particular.”
Topics: Midwest Book Review, Author, Review, review, Cloud Computing, Kris Jamsa
Review: Cyberethics: Morality and Law in Cyberspace is “essential reading”
The Midwest Book Review just published a review of the Fifth Edition of Cyberethics: Morality and Law in Cyberspace, calling it “essential reading that should be considered a high priority addition to personal, professional, corporate, government, community, and academic [libraries].”
Topics: Fifth Edition, Author, Review, Computer Ethics, Cyberethics: Morality and Law in Cyberspace, Richard Spinello, The Midwest Book Review
Review: Microsoft Office 2010: Productivity Strategies for Today and Tomorrow is a “thoroughly comprehensive instruction manual”
In a recent review, The Midwest Book Review calls our new Microsoft Office 2010: Productivity Strategies for Today and Tomorrow by Jean Kotsiovos, Carolyne Faddis and Loralyn Duley “ideal for use as a classroom textbook or for independent on-the-job training.”
Topics: Introduction to Computer Science, Review, review, Carolyne Faddis, James A. Cox, Jean Kotsiovos, Loralyn Duley, Microsoft Office, The Midwest Book Review, Microsoft Office 2010: Productivity Strategies for
New Review: "Elementary Information Security is a tour de force that covers every information security topic, large and small."
Topics: Computer Science, Author, Information Security, National Security Agency, New Text, New text, Review, review, Ben Rothke, CISSP certification, NSTISSI 4011, Richard Smith
A First Course in Computational Physics Receives Great Review in Computing in Science & Engineering Magazine
A First Course in Computational Physics, Second Edition, by Paul L. DeVries and Javier E. Hasbun, was recently reviewed in the IEEE Computer Society bi-monthly magazine, Computing in Science & Engineering.
Topics: New Edition, Physics, Review, review, new edition, Ayars, Chico, Computational Physics, computational physics, DeVries, Hasbun