[comp.edu] Book for Programming Techniques Course

BEBO@SLACVM.SLAC.STANFORD.EDU (Bebo White) (04/10/91)

Instructors of courses on programming and/or software techniques:

Please consider for adoption or for a recommended reference
"Programming Techniques for Software Development", by Bebo White,
published by Van Nostrand Reinhold,1989.

The goal of this book is to provide an introduction to a wide variety
of techniques with an emphasis on the basic concepts, vocabulary and
references for advanced study. There are sample programs demonstrating
each concept.These sample programs were designed to be as complete
as possible and portable to a wide variety of computing platforms.
Pascal and BASIC are used with the idea that those languages
represent a "least common denominator" for "structured" and
"un-structured" code development readily translatable to languages
of choice. The program code was also written so that it could be easily
modified and integrated as subprograms into more complex applications.

Chapters include:
                  Key Topics in Software Design
                  Organization of Data
                  Generation and Validation of Pseudo-Random Number
                    Sequences
                  Simulation and Monte Carlo Techniques
                  Survey of Graphics Techniques
                  Human Factors
                  Program Attributes/Metrics
                  Gaming Techniques
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Bebo White
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freewill@nstar.rn.com (Bill Williston) (04/11/91)

Are there any examination copies available?

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