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CP1020 - Critical Thinking & Problem Solving for IT Paperback – 6 January 2015
by
Debra Jackson
(Author),
Paul Newberry
(Author),
George Rainbolt
(Author),
Sandra Dwyer
(Author),
Leslie Anne Robertson
(Author)
&
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Edition: 1st
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CP1020 ' Critical Thinking & Problem Solving for IT is a Cengage Learning Compose book. It has been compiled by Robert Dew for Deakin University and is designed to meet the needs of students studying information technology. It contains material from leading Cengage Learning books.
- ISBN-100170366650
- ISBN-13978-0170366656
- Edition1st
- PublisherCP Custom-Mixed
- Publication date6 January 2015
- Dimensions21 x 2.4 x 27.6 cm
Product details
- Publisher : CP Custom-Mixed; 1st edition (6 January 2015)
- ISBN-10 : 0170366650
- ISBN-13 : 978-0170366656
- Dimensions : 21 x 2.4 x 27.6 cm
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