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Programming logic and design : introductory / Joyce Farrell.

By: Material type: TextPublisher: Boston, Massachusetts : Thomson Place, [2006]Copyright date: c2006Edition: Fourth editionDescription: 1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations ; 24 cm + 1 CDContent type:
  • text
  • sounds
Media type:
  • unmediated
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • volume
  • computer disc
ISBN:
  • 1418836346
  • 9781418836344
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 005.15 FAR 22
Online resources:
Partial contents:
1. An overview of computers and logic -- 2. Understanding structure -- 3. Modules, hierarchy charts, and documentation -- 4. Desiging and writing a complete program -- 5. Making decisions -- 6. Looping -- 7. Control breaks -- 8. Arrays -- 9. Advanced array manipulation -- 10. Using menus and validating input -- 11. Sequential file merging, matching, and updating -- 12. Advanced modularization techniques -- 13. Object-oriented programming -- 14. Event-driven programming with graphical user interfaces -- 15. System modeling with UML -- 16. Using relational databases -- Appendix A. Solving difficult structuring problems -- Appendix B. Understanding numbering systems and computer codes -- Appendix C. Using a large decision table -- Glossary -- Index.
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Includes index.

Includes glossary.

Includes appendix.

1. An overview of computers and logic -- 2. Understanding structure -- 3. Modules, hierarchy charts, and documentation -- 4. Desiging and writing a complete program -- 5. Making decisions -- 6. Looping -- 7. Control breaks -- 8. Arrays -- 9. Advanced array manipulation -- 10. Using menus and validating input -- 11. Sequential file merging, matching, and updating -- 12. Advanced modularization techniques -- 13. Object-oriented programming -- 14. Event-driven programming with graphical user interfaces -- 15. System modeling with UML -- 16. Using relational databases -- Appendix A. Solving difficult structuring problems -- Appendix B. Understanding numbering systems and computer codes -- Appendix C. Using a large decision table -- Glossary -- Index.

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