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Simple program design / Lesley Anne Robertson.

By: Publication details: Danvers : Course technology, c1993.Edition: 2nd editionDescription: x, 203 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 0877092834
  • 0170088227
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.12 22 ROB
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CONTENT

1 Program design

1.1 Steps in program development
1.2 Structured programming
1.3 An introduction to algorithms and pseudocode
1.4 Chapter summary

2 Pseudocode

2.1 How to write pseudocode
2.2 The structured theorem
2.3 Chapter summary

3 Developing an algorithm

3.1 Defining the problem
3.2 Designing a solution algorithm
3.3 Checking the solution algorithm
3.4 Chapter summary
3.5 Programming problems

4 Selection control structures

4.1 The selection control structures
4.2 Algorithms using selection
4.3 The case structure
4.4 Chapter summary
4.5 Programming problems

5 Repetition control structures

5.1 Repetition using the DOWHILE structure
5.2 Repetition using the REPEAT...UNTIL structure
5.3 Counted repetition construction
5.4 Chapter summary
5.5 Programming problems

6 Pseudocode algorithms using sequence, selection and repetition

6.1 Eight solution algorithms
6.2 Chapter summary
6.3 Programming problems

7 Modularisation

7.1 Modularisation
7.2 Hierarchy Charts or structure charts
7.3 Steps in Modularisation
7.4 Programming examples using using modules
7.5 Chapter summary
etc

8 Communication between modules

8.1 Program data
8.2 Communication between modules
8.3 Using parameters in program design
8.4 Object-oriented design
8.5 Chapter summary
8.6 Programming problems

9 Cohesion and coupling

9.1 Module cohesion
9.2 Module coupling
9.3 Chapter summary
9.4 Programming problems

10 General pseudocode algorithms for common business problems

10.1 Programming structure
10.2 Report generation with page break
10.3 Single- level control break
10.4 Multiple level control break
10.5 Sequential file update
etc

11 Conclusion

11.1 Simple program design
11.2 Chapter summary




Includes Glossary: p.197-200, Index : p.201-203.

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