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| Valuepack: Introduction to Java Programming- Comprehensive Version /Essential of Systems Analysis and Design/ Computer Science/Computer Science:An Overveiw:International Edition. |
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Y Daniel Liang, Armstrong Atlantic State University Joseph S. Valacich, Washington State University Joey F. George, Florida State University Jeffrey A. Hoffer, University of Dayton J. Glenn Brookshear, Marquette University
Publisher: Prentice Hall Copyright: 2007 Format: Paper
| ISBN-10: | 1405853662 | | | ISBN-13: | 9781405853668 | |
Our Price: £122.99 Status: This title is out of print Estimated Availability: 10 Aug 2006
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Introduction to Java Programming teaches concepts of problem-solving and object-oriented programming using a fundamentals-first approach. Beginning programmers learn critical problem-solving techniques then move on to grasp the key concepts of object-oriented and GUI programming using Java 5. Essentials of System Analysis and Design is written primarily for undergraduates Systems Analysis & Design courses in CIS and MIS programs. It is designed for courses seeking a streamlined approach to the course due to course duration, lab assignments, or special projects. For over a decade, students and instructors alike have praised the broad coverage and clear exposition in the leading text Computer Science: An Overview. Glenn Brookshear draws on years of success in the classroom in this practical, language-independent approach to the introduction of core computing science topics. |
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Introduction to Java Programming-Comprehensive Version, 6/E by Y Daniel Liang
For courses in Java–Introduction to Programming and Object-Oriented Programming. Daniel Liang teaches concepts of problem-solving and object-oriented programming using a fundamentals-first approach. Beginning programmers learn critical problem-solving techniques then move on to grasp the key concepts of object-oriented and GUI programming using Java 5. Students start with the essential problem-solving and programming concepts (control statements, methods, and arrays), are then introduced to object-oriented programming, graphical user interface (GUI), and applets, and finally to exception handling, I/O, data structures, and other advanced subjects. Liang uses small, simple, and stimulating examples to demonstrate concepts and techniques while longer examples are presented in case studies with overall discussions and thorough line-by-line explanations. Students can now write short, interesting, graphical game programs starting from Chapter 2! This text offers one of the broadest ranges of carefully chosen examples, reinforcing key concepts with objectives lists, introduction and chapter overviews, easy to follow examples, chapter summaries, review questions, programming exercises, interactive self-test. Students receive solutions to even-numbered programming exercises, source code for the examples in the book, online self assessment (w/over 1000 multiple-choice questions) and ONLINE homework through GRADIANCE, the industries most advanced online homework application. Instructors are offered the most extensive library of support materials available including interactive and animated slides, TestGen (w/over 2000 multiple-choice questions), solutions to all programming exercises, sample exams and supplemental exercises. Available in two versions, the Fundamentals First edition (chapters 1-19) and the Comprehensive version (chapters 1-36).
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Essentials of System Analysis and Design, 3/E by Joseph S. Valacich, Joey F. George and Jeffrey A. Hoffer
Written primarily for undergraduates Systems Analysis & Design courses in CIS and MIS programs. It is designed for courses seeking a streamlined approach to the course due to course duration, lab assignments, or special projects. This text is a briefer version (over 200 pages less) of the authors successful Modern Systems Analysis and Design text.
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Computer Science: An Overview: International Edition, 9/E by J. Glenn Brookshear
For over a decade, students and instructors alike have praised the broad coverage and clear exposition in the leading text Computer Science: An Overview. Glenn Brookshear draws on years of success in the classroom in this practical, language-independent approach to the introduction of core computing science topics. This Ninth Edition provides a balanced, realistic picture of the dynamic nature of computer science by presenting the historical background and the most up-to-date research and trends. It engages students with timely topics like bioinformatics and artificial intelligence, and provides coverage of foundational hardware topics like data representation/storage, machine architecture, and machine language.
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