Modula-2 : a software development approach
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Modula-2 : a software development approach
Wiley, c1985
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Modula-two
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Bibliography: p. 390-391
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This text presents the entire Modula-2 language and illustrates its use in the context of modern software development. The book focuses on the use of abstract data types and information hiding in the software development process. It shows how the frame of a software system can be specified, at the design stage, using Modula-2 as a program design language. In fact, the ability to separate the specification of an abstraction from its implementation is one of the key features of Modula-2.
Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION TO MODULA-2: Why Modula- 2?
- Lexical Structure of Modula-2
- Declarations
- Data Types and Expressions
- Assignment Statement
- Control Structures
- Procedures and Functions
- Programs
- Input and Output
- The "Standard" Modula-2 Library
- SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT WITH MODULA-2: Modules
- Data Abstraction
- Low-Level Abstractions
- Static Data Structures
- Dynamic Data Structures
- Process Abstraction
- Object-Orientated Software Design
- Appendixes.
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