Information Technology
(BIT, IMD, NET)
Carleton School of Information Technology Algonquin College of Applied Arts and Technology
NET 1000 [0.5 credit]
Problem Solving
Introduction to systematic methods for problem solving in the context of object oriented programming. Defining and modeling problems, designing algorithms, testing, debugging and analysis of results. Numeric methods, data presentations, data abstraction, classes, class relationships, inheritance, error handling and program style and documentation.
Prerequisite: restricted to students in the B.I.T. degree program.
Lectures three hours a week, tutorial/laboratory three hours a week.
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