Yes, this book is specifically written and structured to cover the entire prescribed syllabus for the course "BCOM SEC 301-18 Workshop on IT Tools for Business and E-Commerce" for the 2018 onwards batch.
The book provides a detailed introduction and practical guide to MS-Office 2007, covering MS-Word, MS-PowerPoint, and MS-Excel.
Yes, each of the four units concludes with a dedicated Exercise section, allowing students to practice and reinforce the concepts learned in the chapters.
Absolutely. The book starts with Computer Fundamentals, explaining basic concepts, components, and the Windows OS, making it ideal for beginners before moving on to advanced software and e-commerce topics.
The E-Commerce unit covers the meaning and concept of E-Commerce, its benefits and limitations, website design, internet advertising, Electronic Payment Systems (EPS), and E-Commerce Security.
Yes, the book covers advanced features like mail merge in MS-Word and the use of formulas for calculating various financial and statistical functions in MS-Excel.
Yes, it provides a history and practical guide to creating, saving, and designing presentations using tools like Auto Content Wizard and Design Template, including inserting pictures and graphics.
The syllabus and this book focus on fundamental concepts of the Windows Operating System, such as directory and file manipulation. While it references core skills applicable to most versions, the practical examples are based on the foundational concepts outlined in the PTU syllabus.
Yes, the core objective of the book is to provide a practical exposure and working knowledge of IT tools used in business, thereby equipping students with relevant, job-ready skills in office software and e-commerce fundamentals.
Yes, Unit I provides a detailed breakdown of computer components, including the CPU, Input and Output Units, and different types of Memory and Storage (primary and secondary).
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Yes, this book is specifically written and structured to cover the entire prescribed syllabus for the course "BCOM SEC 301-18 Workshop on IT Tools for Business and E-Commerce" for the 2018 onwards batch.
The book provides a detailed introduction and practical guide to MS-Office 2007, covering MS-Word, MS-PowerPoint, and MS-Excel.
Yes, each of the four units concludes with a dedicated Exercise section, allowing students to practice and reinforce the concepts learned in the chapters.
Absolutely. The book starts with Computer Fundamentals, explaining basic concepts, components, and the Windows OS, making it ideal for beginners before moving on to advanced software and e-commerce topics.
The E-Commerce unit covers the meaning and concept of E-Commerce, its benefits and limitations, website design, internet advertising, Electronic Payment Systems (EPS), and E-Commerce Security.
Yes, the book covers advanced features like mail merge in MS-Word and the use of formulas for calculating various financial and statistical functions in MS-Excel.
Yes, it provides a history and practical guide to creating, saving, and designing presentations using tools like Auto Content Wizard and Design Template, including inserting pictures and graphics.
The syllabus and this book focus on fundamental concepts of the Windows Operating System, such as directory and file manipulation. While it references core skills applicable to most versions, the practical examples are based on the foundational concepts outlined in the PTU syllabus.
Yes, the core objective of the book is to provide a practical exposure and working knowledge of IT tools used in business, thereby equipping students with relevant, job-ready skills in office software and e-commerce fundamentals.
Yes, Unit I provides a detailed breakdown of computer components, including the CPU, Input and Output Units, and different types of Memory and Storage (primary and secondary).