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Introduction to computer science: Douglas W Nance and Thomas L Naps programming, problem solving, and data structures

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: St Paul, MN West Publishing Company 1992Edition: SecondDescription: 1168 pagesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0314933069
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QA76.6 NAN
Contents:
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 - Conditional statements, 6 - Looping statements, 7 - Subprograms: writing procedures and functions, 8 - Subprograms: using procedures and functions, 9 - Text files and user-defined data types, 10 - One - dimensional arrays, 11 - Arrays of more than one dimension, 12 - Records, 13 - More about files, 14 - Sets, 15 - Algorithm analysis - space and time considerations, 16 - Data: from abstraction to implementation, 17 - Software engineering and the system life cycle, 18 - Linked lists and pointers, 19 - Stacks and queues, 20 - More about recursion, 21 - Binary trees, general trees, and graphs, 22
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Book Book Main Library Core Collection QA76.6 NAN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 50230 Available BK132429

Includes index.

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 - Conditional statements, 6 - Looping statements, 7 - Subprograms: writing procedures and functions, 8 - Subprograms: using procedures and functions, 9 - Text files and user-defined data types, 10 - One - dimensional arrays, 11 - Arrays of more than one dimension, 12 - Records, 13 - More about files, 14 - Sets, 15 - Algorithm analysis - space and time considerations, 16 - Data: from abstraction to implementation, 17 - Software engineering and the system life cycle, 18 - Linked lists and pointers, 19 - Stacks and queues, 20 - More about recursion, 21 - Binary trees, general trees, and graphs, 22

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