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Understanding Japanese Information Processing | O'Reilly Media
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Understanding Japanese Information Processing
By Ken Lunde
January 1900
Pages: 470
ISBN 10: 1-56592-043-0 |
ISBN 13: 9781565920439
This book is OUT OF PRINT.
DescriptionThis book provides detailed information on all aspects of handling Japanese text on computer systems. It covers everything from the origins of modern-day Japanese to the latest information on specific emerging computer encoding standards. Appendices provide additional reference material: a code conversion table, character set tables, mapping tables, an extensive list of software sources, a glossary, and more.
Full Description
There are many complex issues surrounding the use of the Japanese language in computing. Unlike English, which has 26 letters in a single alphabet, Japanese has thousands of characters in three scripts. The issues around handling such an unwieldy collection of data are formidable and complex. Up to now, researching and understanding the relevant issues has been a difficult, if not unattainable task, especially to a person who doesn't read or speak Japanese.
Understanding Japanese Information Processing is a book that provides detailed information on all aspects of handling Japanese text on computer systems. It brings all of the relevant information together in a single book. It covers everything from the origins of modern-day Japanese to the latest information on specific emerging computer encoding standards.
Topics covered in this book include:
- The Japanese writing system
- Japanese character set standards
- Japanese encoding methods
- Japanese input and output
- Japanese code conversion techniques
- Japanese code and text processing tools
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