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Business Programming Logic, 4/e
Jay Singelmann, William Rainey Harper College
Published April, 1990 by Prentice Hall Engineering/Science/Mathematics
Copyright 1990, 432 pp.
Paper
ISBN 0-13-092065-7
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Designed for those with little or no previous experience with computers,
this introduction to basic programming logic focuses on flowcharting and
pseudocode of typical types of business application programs.
emphasizes the why's as well as the how's of flowcharting.
uses a structured approach to flowcharting.
presents material in a language independent manner.
uses COBOL and BASIC programs to show how many of the problems
can actually be coded.
1. Data Processing.
2. Introduction to Flowcharting.
3. Branching.
4. Documentation.
5. Extracts.
6. Single-Level Control Breaks.
7 Multiple Level Control Breaks and Totals.
8. Tables.
9. Miscellaneous Routines.
10. Input Edit Programs.
11. Two Input Files.
12. The Update Program.
13. Nonsequential Files.
14. Systems Flowcharting.
15. Alternative Charting Methods.
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