Simple Program Design, A Step-by-Step Approach, Fifth Edition

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Main Details

Title Simple Program Design, A Step-by-Step Approach, Fifth Edition
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Lesley Anne Robertson
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback
Pages:347
Dimensions(mm): Height 256,Width 187
Category/GenreComputer programming and software development
ISBN/Barcode 9781423901327
ClassificationsDewey:001
Audience
General
Edition International Edition

Publishing Details

Publisher Cengage Learning, Inc
Imprint Course Technology Inc
Publication Date 29 September 2006
Publication Country United States

Description

Simple Program Design: A Step by Step Approach, Fifth Edition is written for programmers who want to develop good programming skills for solving common business problems. The fifth edition has been thoroughly revised in keeping with modern program design techniques. The easy-to-follow instructional style has been retained along with the language-independent approach to program design. Stressing structured programming and modular design, pseudocode is used as the major program design technique.

Author Biography

Lesley Anne Robertson was introduced to pseudocode design methodology when she joined IBM, Australia, in 1973 as a trainee programmer. Since then she has consistently used these techniques as a programmer, a systems analyst, and finally a lecturer in computing at the University of Western Sydney, NSW, where she taught computer program design for 11 years. Lesley now lives on a vineyard and winery in Mudgee, NSW, with her daughters, Lucy and Sally.

Reviews

1. Program Design 2. Pseudocode 3. Developing an Algorithm 4. Selection Control Structures 5. Repetition Control Structures 6. Pseudocode Algorithms Using Sequence, Selection, and Repetition 7. Array Processing 8. First Steps in Modularisation 9. Further Modularisation, Cohesion, and Coupling 10. General Algorithms for Common Business Problems 11. Detailed Object-Oriented Design 12. Simple Object-Oriented Design for Multiple Classes 13. Conclusion Appendices A: Flowcharts B: Special Algorithms C: Translating Pseudocode into Computer Languages-Quick Reference Chart