Tools for Structured and Object-Oriented Design

Tools for Structured and Object-Oriented Design

Tools for Structured and Object-Oriented Design An Introduction to Programming Logic Seventh Edition Marilyn Bohl - Maria Rynn Tools for Structured and Object-Oriented Design: An Introduction to Programming Logic, Seventh Edition, teaches program design in a well-thought-out, language-independent manner, assuming no programming background whatsoever. The authors begin with the absolute basics, building on them sequentially, one step at a time. Simply and clearly, they show how to analyze problems, and express the solutions in ways computers can be directed to follow. Readers will learn how to use essential problem-solving tools, from ANSI/ISO standard flowcharting to pseudocode, structure charts, and UML. Sample problems and exercises are included throughout. Many chapters include enrichment sections illustrating key concepts in Visual Basic. Three final chapters demonstrate design solutions to more complex but common applications (sorting, searching, file processing, and report writing). This new edition has been thoroughly updated with more coverage of object-oriented design and UML diagramming. Dozens of new exercises are provided, and all existing exercises have been updated as needed. The entire book has been redesigned to improve content flow and readability, and all screen images now reflect the new Windows Vista interface. Coverage includes: Maintaining a coherent overall structure in program design Top-down, modular program development techniques, including structure charts Utilizing flowcharts and pseudocode to plan the logic of a well-structured program Using control structures: SIMPLE SEQUENCE, IFTHENELSE, DOWHILE, CASE, and DOUNTIL Working with arrays: from one- and two-dimensional arrays to advanced searching and sorting Object-oriented design: classes, objects, data members, methods, encapsulation, and overloading, polymorphism, abstract classes, and inner classes Inheritance, generalization/specialization relationships, association, aggregation, and composition The evolution of Unified Modeling Language (UML) and use of UML class and object diagrams in problem solving About the Authors Marilyn Bohl, author of nine college texts in the computing field, has 25 years of software engineering experience at IBM, Ingres, and a couple of startup companies. Maria Rynn, Associate Professor of Information Technology at Northern Virginia Community College holds a B.A. in Mathematics from West Chester State College and an M.S. in Computer Science from the University of Maryland.

Using a concept-oriented, language-independent approach, Tools for Structured and Object-Oriented Design explores and illustrates introductory programming concepts and problem-solving tools. The book’s three-part structure is supported by an exceptionally clear narrative and a host of step-by-step examples, sample problems, and exercises. KEY TOPICS: Incorporates the most recent version of Visual Basic (2005), including new Vista/Visual Basic 2005 screen shots. Includes the most current material available, showcased in an updated design for improved content flow and readability. Features an average of two new problems per chapter, plus revisions to existing problems to reflect the latest information in the field. For those interested in learning more about programming logic, either in a stand-alone programming logic and/or design course or as a supplement in a beginning programming course.

Auteur | Marilyn Bohl
Taal | Engels
Type | Paperback
Categorie | Computers & Informatica

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