An introduction to program design David Sargent
Material type: TextSeries: The McGraw-Hill international Series in Software EngineeringPublication details: London McGraw-Hill Book Company 1991Description: xiii, 444 pISBN:- 0077072464
- 005.12 S2I6
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Book | Ahmedabad General Stacks | Non-fiction | 005.12 S2I6 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 186579 |
Includes index.
This text aims to teach program design in a top-down modular way. Readers are not assumed to have prior knowledge of the subject and so the development is gradual. After the initial concepts of sequencing, looping and selection have been mastered, modular design is introduced. The modular approach is exploited in order to study abstract data types and their design. The text concludes with an introduction to object-oriented design.
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