Programming Languages for Business Problem Solving

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A01=Hai Wang
A01=Shouhong Wang
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Author_Shouhong Wang
browser
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ByVal Sender
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client-side scripting
Combo Boxes
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database query techniques
Disk Fi Le
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graphical user interface
Html Document
Html Program
Html Tag
Html Web Page
information systems theory
input
INPUT TYPE
java
Java Servlets
JavaScript Program
Microsoft Internet Explorer
Net Code
Net Program
Net Web
Net Web Application
object-oriented design
page
Perl Program
PHP Program
PHP Script
programming for business analytics
Public Const
Script Runat
server
Server Side Programming
server-side development
servlet
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User Computer Interface
VBA Program
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XML Document
Xml Stylesheet Type

Product details

  • ISBN 9781420062649
  • Weight: 816g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Nov 2007
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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It has become crucial for managers to be computer literate in today’s business environment. It is also important that those entering the field acquire the fundamental theories of information systems, the essential practical skills in computer applications, and the desire for life-long learning in information technology.

Programming Languages for Business Problem Solving presents a working knowledge of the major programming languages, including COBOL, C++, Java, HTML, JavaScript, VB.NET, VBA, ASP.NET, Perl, PHP, XML, and SQL, used in the current business computing environment. The book examines the concepts shared by these languages and details the unique features of each. It also focuses on various programming techniques, including structured, object-oriented, client-side and server-side programming, as well as graphical user-interface and multi-media processing.

Self-contained, the book provides hands-on examples, self-review questions, project requirements, report formats, and operational manuals of programming environments for use by both MIS students and professionals.

University of Massachusetts Dartmouth, USA Saint Mary's University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

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