Introduction to Computing and Algorithms prepares students for the world of computing by giving them a solid foundation in the study of computer sciencealgorithms. By taking an algorithm-based approach to the subject, this new introductory text helps students grasp overall concepts, rather than getting them bogged down with specific syntax details of a programming language that can become obsolete. Students work with algorithms from the start and apply these ideas to real problems that computers can help solve. The benefit of this approach is that students will understand the power of computers as problem-solving tools, learn to think like programmers and gain an appreication of the computer science discipline.
Features - Introduces basic computing ideas, including essential algorithm constructs, software engineering, and certain foundational aspects of theory, tailored to students at a beginning level.
- Using a "Java-like" pseudo-code, this text prepares students for learning how to program with an object-oriented language.
- Provides a comprehensive lab manaual that introduces students to various software applications that they will use throughout their careers.
- Reinforces key concepts with pedagogical features like "Food for Thought" sections and boxed definitions.
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