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Computer-based problem solving process /

By: Rus, Teodor
Material type: BookPublisher: New Jersey : World Scientific, c2015.Description: xxi, 344 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9789814663731Subject(s): Computer-aided engineering | Problem solving -- Data processing | Mathematics -- Data processingDDC classification: 006.3/33 Online resources: Location Map
Summary:
The author looks at the issues of how computing are used and taught, with a focus on embedding computers within problem solving process by making computer language part of natural language of the domain instead of embedding problem domain in the computer by programming.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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006.333 RU CO (Browse shelf) Available T0053077
REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai
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006.333 RU CO (Browse shelf) Available T0029834
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Includes bibliographical references.

Systems Methodology: Introduction to System Software; Formal Systems; Ad Hoc Systems; Common Systems in Software Development; Computer Architecture and Functionality: Hardware System; Functional Behavior of Hardware Components; Algorithmic Expression of a Hardware System; Using Computers to Solve Problems; Software Tools Supporting Program Execution: Computer Process Manipulation by Programs; Memory Management System; I/O Device Management System; Computation Activity and Its Management Tools; Software Tools Supporting Program Development: Problem Solving by Software Tools; Web-Based Problem Solving Process; Software Tool Development Illustration; Software Tools for Correct Program Development; Computer Operation by Problem Solving Process: Using First Computers to Solve Problems; Batch Operating System; Problem of Protection; Timing Program Execution; Efficiency of Batch Operating Systems; Convenience of the BOS; Real-Time Systems.

The author looks at the issues of how computing are used and taught, with a focus on embedding computers within problem solving process by making computer language part of natural language of the domain instead of embedding problem domain in the computer by programming.

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