Java Programming: From Problem Analysis to Program Design

Java Programming: From Problem Analysis to Program Design

by D . S . Malik (Author)

Synopsis

Designed for a first Computer Science (CS1) Java course, JAVA PROGRAMMING: FROM PROBLEM ANALYSIS TO PROGRAM DESIGN, 5e, International Edition will motivate readers while building a cornerstone for the Computer Science curriculum. With a focus on readers' learning, this text approaches programming using the latest version of Java, and includes updated programming exercises and programs. The engaging and clear-cut writing style will help readers learn key concepts through concise explanations and practice in this complex and powerful language.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 1088
Edition: 5th Revised edition
Publisher: South-Western College Publishing
Published: 26 Feb 2011

ISBN 10: 1111577641
ISBN 13: 9781111577643

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1. An Overview of Computers and Programming Languages. 2. Basic Elements of Java. 3. Introduction to Objects and Input/Output. 4. Control Structures I: Selection. 5. Control Structures II: Repetition. 6. Graphical User Interface (GUI) and Object-Oriented Design (OOD). 7. User-Defined Methods. 8. User-Defined Classes. 9. Arrays. 10. Inheritance and Polymorphism. 11. Handling Exceptions and Events. 12. Advanced GUIs and Graphics. 13. Recursion. 14. Applications of Arrays (Searching and Sorting) and Strings. APPENDICES. A: Java Reserved Words. B: Operator Precedence. C: Character Sets. D: Additional Java Topics. E: Enumeration Types. F: Answers to Odd Numbered Exercises.
Author Bio
D.S. Malik is a Professor of Mathematics and the first recipient and current holder of The Frederick H. and Anna K. Scheerer Endowed Chair in Mathematics at Creighton University. Dr. Malik received his Ph.D. from Ohio University in 1985 and has published more than 50 papers and 18 books on abstract algebra, applied mathematics, graph theory, fuzzy automata theory and languages, fuzzy logic and its applications, programming, data structures, and discrete mathematics.