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Valuepack:Computer Science:An Overview with Objects First with Java: A Practical Introduction Using BlueJ and Business Information Systems
1405854197

Darrel Ince, The Open University
Milton Keynes
UK

H.D Clifton, Formerly of Wolverhampton University
A.G Sutcliffe, Professor of Business, City University
J. Glenn Brookshear, Marquette University
David J. Barnes
Michael Kolling

Publisher: Financial Times Press
Copyright: 2007
Format: Kit/Package/ShrinkWrap

ISBN-10: 1405854197
ISBN-13:9781405854191Help icon

Our Price: £77.99
Status: Instock
Published: 15 Sep 2006
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This value pack is made up with the following three books:
Brookshear - Computer Science (ISBN 9780321434456) 9/e, Barnes - Objects First With Java 3/e (ISBN 9780131976290) and Ince - Business Information Systems 6/e (ISBN 9780130829603)

 
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Business Information Systems, 6/E
by Darrel Ince, H.D Clifton and A.G Sutcliffe

For introductory Business Information Systems/MIS courses. Drawing on the strength of the last five editions, this edition of Business Information Systems provides comprehensive coverage of data processing and systems analysis applied to business activities. The text emphasises practical aspects, issues and methods.




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.



Objects First With Java: A Practical Introduction Using BlueJ, 3/E
by David J. Barnes and Michael Kolling

The book has a very clear identity.

It takes a truly objects first approach to teaching problem solving using Java. These are complicated concepts so the book uses the development environment BlueJ to help the student’s understanding. BlueJ has a strong emphasis on visualization and interaction techniques, and allows the students to manipulate objects and call methods as a first exercise. BlueJ is free and freely available, and has been developed specifically for teaching.

The book is loaded with projects so that the student can really get a grip on actually solving problems; and it takes a “spiral approach”, introducing a topic in a simple context early on, then revisiting it later in the book to deepen understanding. It also comes with a CD containing JDK, BlueJ, a BlueJ tutorial and code for all the projects. The website contains style guide for all examples, PowerPoints for lecturers and also a Solutions Manual. 



 
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