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國外計算機科學教材系列:C++大學教程(第5版)(英文版)

  • 作者:(美) 戴特爾 著
  • 出版社: 電子工業出版社
  • 出版時間:2008-11-01
  • 版次:1
  • 商品編號: 10143030

    頁數:1054

    印刷時間:2008-11-01


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本書是一本c++編程方面的優秀教程,全面介紹了過程式編程與面向對象編程的原理與方法,細緻地分析了各種性能問題、可移植性問題及可能出錯的情況。與第四版相比,本書從內容和結構上都做了較大幅度的修訂與有意義的提升,特別是在「儘早接觸類和對象」這一觀點的指導下,從第1章就開始介紹類和對象的內容。突破了傳統的教學模式,使學生直接「考慮對象」和深入掌握面向對象的基本概念。作者通過大量的示例程序,重點突出了利用UMI_.進行面向對象的設計,引入了使用CGI的Web應用開發,並且幫助學生創建真實世界的c++應用程序。本書無論從廣度還是深度上來說都非常全面,並且從基礎概念講起,同樣適合沒有編程經驗的讀者學習。
  本書可作為高等院校相關專業的編程語言教材和c++編程教材,也是軟件設計人員進行C++程序開發的寶貴參考資料。

 

目錄

Chapter 1 Introduction to Computers, the Internet and World Wide Web
1.1 Introduction
1.2 What Is a Computer?
1.3 Computer Organization
1.4 Early Operating Systems
1.5 Personal, Distributed and Client/Server Computing
1.6 The Imemet and the World Wide Web
1.7 Machine Languages, Assembly Languages and High-Level

Languages
1.8 History of C and C++
1.9 C++ Standard Library
1.10 History of Java
1.11 FORTRAN, COBOL, Pascal and Ada
1.12 Basic, Visual Basic, Visual C++, C# and .NET
1.13 Key Software Trend: Object Technology
1.14 Typical C++ Development Environment
1.15 Notes About C++ and C++ How to Program, 5/e
1.16 Test-Driving a C++ Application
1.17 Software Engineering Case Study: Introduction to Object
Technology and the UML (Required)
1.18 Wrap-Up
1.19 Web Resources

Chapter 2 Introduction to C++ Programming
2.1 Introduction
2.2 First Program in C++: Printing a Line of Text
2.3 Modifying Our First C++ Program
2.4 Another C++ Program: Adding Integers
2.5 Memory Concepts
2.6 Arithmetic
2.7 Decision Making: Equality and Relational Operators
2.8 (Optional) Software Engineering Case Study: Examining the ATM Requirements Document
2.9 Wrap-Up

Chapter 3 Introduction to Classes and Objects
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Classes, Objects, Member Functions and Data Members
3.3 Overview of the Chapter Examples
3.4 Defining a Class with a Member Function
3.5 Defining a Member Function with a Parameter
3.6 Data Members, set Functions and get Functions
3.7 Initializing Objects with Constructors
3.8 Placing a Class in a Separate File for Reusability
3.9 Separating Interface from Implementation
3.10 Validating Data with set Functions
3. 11 (Optional) Software Engineering Case Study: Identifying the Classes in the ATM Requirements Document
3.12 Wrap-Up

Chapter 4 Control Statements: Part 1
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Algorithms
4.3 Pseudocode
4.4 Control Structures
4.5 if Selection Statement
4.6 if… else Double-Selection Statement
4.7 while Repetition Statement
4.8 Formulating Algorithms: Counter-Controlled Repetition
4.9 Formulating Algorithms: Sentinel-Controlled Repetition
4.10 Formulating Algorithms: Nested Control Statements
4.11 Assignment Operators
4.12 Increment and Decrement Operators
4.13 (Optional) Software Engineering Case Study: Identifying Class Attributes in the ATM System...
4.14 Wrap-Up

Chapter 5 Control Statements: Part 2
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Essentials of Counter-Controlled Repetition
5.3 for Repetition Statement
5.4 Examples Using the for Statement
5.5 do... while Repetition Statement
5.6 switch Multiple-Selection Statement
5.7 break and continue Statements
5.8 Logical Operators
5.9 Confusing Equality (=) and Assignment (=) Operators
5.10 Structured Programming Summary
5.11 (Optional) Software Engineering Case Study: Identifying Objects States and Activities in the ATM System
5.12 Wrap-Up

Chapter 6 Functions and an Introduetion to Reeursiun
6.1 Introduction
6.2 Program Components in C++
6.3 Math Library Functions
6.4 Function Definitions with Multiple Parameters
6.5 Function Prototypes and Argument Coercion
6.6 C++ Standard Library Header Files
6.7 Case Study: Random Number Generation
6.8 Case Study: Game of Chance and Introducing enum
6.9 Storage Classes
6.10 Scope Rules
6.11 Function Call Stack and Activation Records
6.12 Functions with Empty Parameter Lists
6.13 Inline Functions
6.14 References and Reference Parameters
6.15 Default Arguments
6.16 Unary Scope Resolution Operator
6.17 Function Overloading
6.18 Function Templates
6.19 Recursion
6.20 Example Using Recursion: Fibonacci Series
6.21 Recursion vs. Iteration
6.22 (Optional) Software Engineering Case Study: Identifying Class Operations in the ATM System ...
6.23 Wrap-Up

Chapter 7 Arrays and Vectors
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Arrays
7.3 Declaring Arrays
7.4 Examples Using Arrays
7.5 Passing Arrays to Functions
7.6 Case Study: Class GradeBook Using an Array to Store Grades
7.7 Searching Arrays with Linear Search
7.8 Sorting Arrays with Insertion Sort
7.9 Multidimensional Arrays
7.10 Case Study: Class GradeBook Using a Two-Dimensional Array
7.11 Introduction to C++ Standard Library Class Template vector
7.12 (Optional) Software Engineering Case Study: Collaboration Among Objects in the ATM System.
7.13 Wrap-Up

Chapter 8 Pointers and Pointer-Based Strings
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Pointer Variable Declarations and Initialization
8.3 Pointer Operators
8.4 Passing Arguments to Functions by Reference with Pointers
8.5 Using const with Pointers
8.6 Selection Sort Using Pass-by-Reference
8.7 sizeof Operators
8.8 Pointer Expressions and Pointer Arithmetic
8.9 Relationship Between Pointers and Arrays
8.10 Arrays of Pointers
8.11 Case Study: Card Shuffling and Dealing Simulation
8.12 Function Pointers
8.13 Introduction to Pointer-Based String Processing
8.13.1 Fundamentals of Characters and Pointer-Based Strings
8.13.2 String Manipulation Functions of the String-Handling Library
8.14 Wrap-Up

Chapter 9 Classes: A Deeper Look, Part 1
9.1 Introduction
9.2 Time Class Case Study
9.3 Class Scope and Accessing Class Members
9.4 Separating Interface from Implementation
9.5 Access Functions and Utility Functions
9.6 Time Class Case Study: Constructors with Default Arguments
9.7 Destructors
9.8 When Constructors and Destructors Are Called
9.9 Time Class Case Study: A Subtle Trap —— Returning a Reference to a private Data Member
9.10 Default Memberwise Assignment
9.11 Software Reusability
9.12 (Optional) Software Engineering Case Study: Starting to Program the Classes of the ATM System
9.13 Wrap-Up

Chapter 10 Classes: A Deeper Look, Part 2
10.1 Introduction
10.2 const (Constant) Objects and const Member Functions
10.3 Composition: Objects as Members of Classes
10.4 friend Functions and friend Classes
10.5 Using the this Pointer
10.6 . Dynamic Memory Management with Operators new and delete
10.7 static Class Members
10.8 Data Abstraction and Information Hiding
10.8.1 Example: Array Abstract Data Type
10.8.2 Example: String Abstract Data Type
10.8.3 Example: Queue Abstract Data Type
10.9 Container Classes and Iterators
10.10 Proxy Classes
10.11 Wrap-Up

Chapter 11 Operator Overloading; String and Array Objects
11.1 Introduction
11.2 Fundamentals of Operator Overloading :
11.3 Restrictions on Operator Overloading
11.4 Operator Functions as Class Members vs. Global Functions
11.5 Overloading Stream Insertion and Stream Extraction Operators
11.6 Overloading Unary Operators
11.7 Overloading Binary Operators
11.8 Case Study: Array Class
11.9 Converting between Types
11.10 Case Study: String Class
11.11 Overloading ++ and ——.
11.12 Case Study: A Date Class
11.13 Standard Library Class string
11.14 explicit Constructors
11.15 Wrap-Up

Chapter 12 Objeet-Orientetl Programming: Inheritance
12.1 Introduction
12.2 Base Classes and Derived Classes
12.3 protected Members
12.4 Relationship between Base Classes and Derived Classes
12.4.1 Creating and Using a CommissionEmployee Class
12.4.2 Creating a BasePlusCommissionEmployee Class Without Using Inheritance
12.4.3 Creating a Commission Employee-BasePlus Commission Employee Inberitance Hierarchy
12.4.4 Commission Employee-BasePlus Commission Employee Inheritance Hierarchy Using protected Data
12.4.5 CommissionEmployee-BasePlusCommissionEmployee Inheritance Hierarchy Using private Data


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