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The logic and design of computer programs. / James Messinger

By: Material type: TextPublication details: El Granada, CA: Scot/Jones, 2005.Description: xvi, 350 p.: illISBN:
  • 1576761304
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA76.73.M58
Contents:
Contents: 1 Introduction and Terminology 2 Structured Design & The Hierarchy Chart 3 Flowcharts, Pseudocode, and Sequential Structure 4 The Selection/Decision Structures 5 Compound Conditions 6 The Iteration Structures 7 Tables 8 Data Validation 9 File Processing and Maintenance 10 Business Reports 11 Other Programming Paradigms 12 Searching 13 Swapping and Sorting Module 1 Numbers and Computer Arithmetic Module 2 Modules: Functions and Program Design
Summary: This book is designed for use in a language -independent, introductory programming course. Its purpose is to help students learn general programming topics, structured programming principles, and how to use basic tools and algorithms.
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Includes index.

Contents: 1 Introduction and Terminology 2 Structured Design & The Hierarchy Chart 3 Flowcharts, Pseudocode, and Sequential Structure 4 The Selection/Decision Structures 5 Compound Conditions 6 The Iteration Structures 7 Tables 8 Data Validation 9 File Processing and Maintenance 10 Business Reports 11 Other Programming Paradigms 12 Searching 13 Swapping and Sorting Module 1 Numbers and Computer Arithmetic Module 2 Modules: Functions and Program Design

This book is designed for use in a language -independent, introductory programming course. Its purpose is to help students learn general programming topics, structured programming principles, and how to use basic tools and algorithms.

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