Instructor's manual to accompany pascal: understanding programming and problem solving
Nance, Douglas, W.
Instructor's manual to accompany pascal: understanding programming and problem solving created Douglas W Nance; prepared by James A Cowles - Third - St Paul : West Publishing Company 1992 - 716 pages illustrations 25 cm
Chapter 1 - Computer science, computer architecture and computer languages, 2 - Writing your first programs, 3 - Arithmetic, variables, input, constants, and standard functions, 4 - Designing and writing complete programs, 5 - Selection statements, 6 - Repetition statements, 7 - Subprograms: writing procedures and functions, 8 - Subprograms: using procedures and functions, 9 - Text files and enumerated data types, 10 - One-dimensional arrays, 11 - Arrays of more than one dimension, 12 - Records, 13 - More about files, 14 - Sorting and merging, 15 - Sets, 16 - Dynamic variables and data structures.
The intent of this manual is to assist instructor's with preparation and classroom instruction.Organization of this manual parallels the accompanying text. For each chapter of the textbook, this manual contains: 1. an outline of material. 2. Teaching suggestions. 3. A list of programs and files on the diskettes available from your West Publishing representative upon adoption of this text. 4. Listings of the transparency masters accompanying the chapter. Transparency masters are also available from your West representative. 5. Difficulty rating of each exercise and programming problem. 6.Answers to even-numbered end-of-section exercises. 7. Chapter test questions, 8. Answers to chapter test questions.
0314001077
Pascal (Computer Programme Language)
QA76.73 NAN
Instructor's manual to accompany pascal: understanding programming and problem solving created Douglas W Nance; prepared by James A Cowles - Third - St Paul : West Publishing Company 1992 - 716 pages illustrations 25 cm
Chapter 1 - Computer science, computer architecture and computer languages, 2 - Writing your first programs, 3 - Arithmetic, variables, input, constants, and standard functions, 4 - Designing and writing complete programs, 5 - Selection statements, 6 - Repetition statements, 7 - Subprograms: writing procedures and functions, 8 - Subprograms: using procedures and functions, 9 - Text files and enumerated data types, 10 - One-dimensional arrays, 11 - Arrays of more than one dimension, 12 - Records, 13 - More about files, 14 - Sorting and merging, 15 - Sets, 16 - Dynamic variables and data structures.
The intent of this manual is to assist instructor's with preparation and classroom instruction.Organization of this manual parallels the accompanying text. For each chapter of the textbook, this manual contains: 1. an outline of material. 2. Teaching suggestions. 3. A list of programs and files on the diskettes available from your West Publishing representative upon adoption of this text. 4. Listings of the transparency masters accompanying the chapter. Transparency masters are also available from your West representative. 5. Difficulty rating of each exercise and programming problem. 6.Answers to even-numbered end-of-section exercises. 7. Chapter test questions, 8. Answers to chapter test questions.
0314001077
Pascal (Computer Programme Language)
QA76.73 NAN