Synopsis:
"Introduces use of numeric data items in C++ and Java, object-oriented computer programming languages. Numeric data items are a subset of application-domain objects and are central to business and scientific software applications. Includes exercises and answers"--Provided by publisher.
About the Author:
Conrad Weisert is known as a leader and innovator in applying systematic approaches to information system design and large-scale project management, based on thorough planning, modern technical and procedural methods, professionalism, tight control, and rigorous accountability for results.
Before establishing Information Disciplines, Inc., a Chicago consulting firm, he held responsibilities in large organizations for data-center operations, application system development, professional staff training, standards and methodology, and technical services. Later, as consultant to banks, insurance companies, manufacturers, local government agencies, and computer service firms, he has repeatedly demonstrated the effectiveness of modern enlightened methods in producing high-quality results.
Conrad Weisert has been active in professional organizations for over twenty years. In the SHARE user group he held committee assignments and executive positions from which he influenced the direction of operating systems, programming languages, and user-vendor relations. As a member of the Association for Computing Machinery, he has served as a National Lecturer and as Chairman of the Chicago Chapter. He currently teaches information systems at De Paul University and advanced computer programming at Illinois Institute of Technology.
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