ENC1102

Computer applications 2

Not offered in 1998

4 points
* 26 lecture hours and 26 tutorial/computer laboratory hours
* Second semester
* Caulfield
* Prerequisites: ENC1101

Objectives The student is expected to become proficient in the design, development and documentation of computer programs using the Pascal language and to learn the necessary skills to competently use a computer-aided drafting package.

Synopsis Program development, testing, documentation and standards. MS-DOS operating system: editors, executable files, batch files, directory commands. Further features of Pascal: records, sets, text and binary files, recursion, pointers, introduction to graphics, comparisons with other scientific languages. Introduction to a computer-aided drafting package: scales, limits, lines and curves, fillets, objects, layers, text, dimensions.

Assessment Examination: 50%
* Assignments and tests: 50%

Recommended texts

Savitch W J Turbo Pascal: An introduction to the art and science of programming 4th edn, Benjamin Cummings, 1993

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