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| Paper (refereed) Information Systems Curriculum
| Recommended Citation: Raoufi, M and J Maniotes. Programming I and II Using C++ for Beginning IS Students. In The Proceedings of the Information Systems Education Conference 2000, v 17 (Philadelphia): §105.
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Programming I and II Using C++ for Beginning IS Students
Refereed | | Mehdi Raoufi [a1] [a2]
Information Systems and Computer Programming Department
Purdue University Calumet [u1] [u2]
Hammond, Indiana, USA [c1] [c2]
John Maniotes [a1] [a2]
Information Systems and Computer Programming Department
Purdue University Calumet [u1] [u2]
Hammond, Indiana, USA [c1] [c2]
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This paper describes the topics and objectives for a two-semester sequence, Programming I and II using the C++ language, for beginning students majoring in 2-year and 4-year IS programs. The paper explores the recent advances in the field of programming and how to incorporate these into the undergraduate IS curriculum. Object-oriented programming, object-oriented analysis and design, generic programming using STL, the necessary topics in data structures, and algorithms and their complexity required to understand STL are also explored.
Keywords: algorithms, structured programming, abstract data type, ADT, object-oriented programming, OOP, container classes, generic functions, standard template library, STL
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