Monash University Computing & Information Technology Handbook 1995

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BUS1060

Computer programming for business II

S B Huxford

6 points * Two 1-hour lectures and one 1-hour tutorial per week * Second semester * Clayton * Prohibitions: RDT1301, SFT1122

This subject, together with BUS1042, introduces students to commercial business application development. The emphasis is on PC based applications with interactive graphical user interfaces developed with a typical modern application development workbench. The features of such a workbench are examined in detail. A method for developing applications is enumerated in the context of modern techniques such as object/component orientation and visual programming. The features of a modern programming language are dealt with in depth. They include parameter passing, the scope and lifetime of variables, non simple data types, user defined data types and object variables. These features are explored primarily by example. Some advanced application development topics such as object linking and embedding are also dealt with. Throughout the course the process of learning and using a particular application development environment is generalised to enable it to be efficiently extended to other environments.

Assessment

Tutorial and assignments: 25% * Examination (2 hours): 75%

Recommended texts

Visual BASIC on-line help (This is not a book. Available on the NET. Students are not required to purchase).


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