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.
C Programming for Business
For the student without previous computer experience, this text provides a firm foundation of problem solving skills that can be generalized to any programming language.
Information Systems: A Problem-solving Approach
Business Information Systems: A Problem-solving Approach
Simple Program Design allows readers to develop sound programming skills for solving common business problems. Stressing structured programming and modular design, this book uses pseudocode as the major design technique....
Students who use this book are expected to develop practical skills as well as have a bird's-eye view of computer programming.
Programming Business Computers
Apply C++ to programming problems in the financial industry using this hands-on book, updated for C++20.
Structured Business Problem Solving with FORTRAN
Trusted authors Savitch and Carrano examine problem solving and programming techniques with Java.