Tools for Structured and Object-Oriented Design: An Introduction to Programming Logic, Sixth Edition
Marilyn Bohl,Maria Rynn
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Title: Tools for Structured and Object-Oriented ...
Publisher: Pearson College Div
Publication Date: 2002
Binding: paperback
Condition: Good
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For courses in Problem Solving/Programming Logic and Programming Concepts and Logic.
With exceptionally clear explanation of basic programming design principles, this book “really” starts from the beginning and assumes no prior programming knowledge. Using a unique concept-oriented, language-independent approach, it explores the structured design concepts, object-oriented design concepts, and problem-solving tools--through simple language, step-by-step examples, many sample problems, enrichment sections, and exercises. Chapter topics cover an introduction to structured design, SIMPLE SEQUENCE control structure, IFTHENELSE control structure, DOWHILE control structure--counter-controlled loops, DOWHILE control structure--trailer record logic, modularization, CASE control structure, DOUNTIL control structure, introduction to arrays, introduction to object-oriented design, inheritance, other class and object relationships, array applications, master file update processing, and control-break processing. For self-teachers and -learners of computer programming concepts.
This comprehensive text teaches program design in a well-organized, language-independent manner. No programming background is needed; it starts with simple concepts, and then builds on those concepts in a sequential, systematic approach to introduce new topics. Sample problems are used throughout to illustrate the use of program design tools in practical situations. Exercises found at the end of each chapter help students apply what they have learned.
New information has been added to this edition, including chapters on object-oriented design and inheritance.The text is organized into four parts:
Appendixes A through C contain general reference material, including solutions to selected end-of-chapter exercises.
A CD-ROM, which contains the source codes for the Basic and Visual Basic examples found in the enrichment section, is packaged with the text.
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