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For most people the inner workings of a television are a mystery, but that does not stop them from using and enjoying television. In the same way, it is not necessary to understand all the details of computer technology before it can be used to great advantage. This chapter is intended to give an adequate understanding of computers, thus enabling the reader to take advantage of whatever computer technology is available.
This chapter was contributed by J. Craig Edwards.
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Hannah, K.J., Ball, M.J., Edwards, M.J.A. (1994). Anatomy and Physiology of Computers. In: Introduction to Nursing Informatics. Computers in Health Care. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2246-8_2
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