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049 _aMAIN
100 1 _aDoniku, Valmir.
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245 1 0 _aProgramming & Software Development
260 _aAshland :
_bArcler Press,
_c(c)2019.
300 _a1 online resource (370 pages)
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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505 0 0 _aCover; Half Title Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; About the Author; Table of Contents; List of Figures; List of Tables; List of Abbreviations; Preface; Chapter 1 Overview of Programming; 1.1. Introduction To Programming Languages; 1.2. How Does Programming Language Works?; 1.3. Highlights on Programming History; 1.4. The Generation of Computer Programming Languages; 1.5. Types of Programming Languages and Characteristics; 1.6. Programming Standards; 1.7. Reserved Keywords; 1.8. Programming Standards: Operators; 1.9. Writing The First Program In Java
505 0 0 _aChapter 2 Overview of System Designs and Development2.1. System, Elements and Characteristics; 2.2. The System Development Life Cycle; 2.3. Steps In System Development Life Cycle; 2.4. The Role of The System Analyst; Chapter 3 Project Identification and Planning; 3.1. Projects and Ideas; 3.2. The Feasibility Analysis; 3.3. Users of The System; Chapter 4 Project Requirement and Selection Activities; 4.1. Selecting The Right Project; 4.2. Methodologies; 4.3. Selecting The Right Software Development Methods; 4.4. Choosing The Project Staff; 4.5. Risk Management
505 0 0 _aChapter 5 System Analysis Activities5.1. The Analysis Stage; 5.2. Requirement Analysis; 5.3. Application Of Correct Analysis Activity; Chapter 6 Developing System Models; 6.1. Process Models And Its Importance; 6.2. The Data Flow Diagram; 6.3. Creating Flow Diagrams; 6.4. Data Storage And Database; 6.5. DBMS Essentials; 6.6. Data Models; 6.7. Creating ER-Diagrams; Chapter 7 System Design; 7.1. Analysis Requirements To Design Requirements; 7.2. Types Of Servers; 7.3. Choosing The Right Architecture; 7.4. User Interface Design; 7.5. Navigation Design Process
505 0 0 _a7.6. Designing On How To Get Inputs From The Users7.7. Designing Outputs; Chapter 8 Program Development And Implementation; 8.1. Activities In Program Development; 8.2. Computer Codes; 8.3. Coding Practices and Recommendations; 8.4. Database Development; Chapter 9 Software Testing and Activities; 9.1. Testing on Systems; 9.2. Testing Users; 9.3. Levels And Phases of Testing; 9.4. Quality Assurance And System Implementation; 9.5. System Implementation; 9.6. System Deployment; 9.7. The Implementation Process; Chapter 10 System Documentations And Manuals; 10.1. Documentation In Systems
505 0 0 _a10.2. User's ManualChapter 11 System Maintenance And Backups; 11.1. Maintenance: Importance And Definition; 11.2. Software Maintenance; 11.3. Maintenance Cost; 11.4. Maintenance Staff; 11.5. Maintenance Problems And Issues; 11.6. Back Up; 11.7. Database Restore; Chapter 12 Data Security; 12.1. Implementing Data Security; 12.2. Definition Of Security; 12.3. Organizational Attacks Against Data; 12.4. Safeguards Against Data Attacks; 12.5. Security Documentations And Policies; 12.6. Security Staff And Personnel; 12.7. More On Data Security Threats; 12.8. Intellectual Property Laws And Rights
500 _a12.9. Software Licensing
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650 0 _aComputer programming.
650 0 _aComputer software
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