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Software systems are necessary to represent complex business interactions, and to build and maintain a system over 20 or 30 years requires robust software capable of being easily modified. Discusses the...
Network technology is allowing Indian companies to provide products and services to customers around the world. Looks at the opportunities and pitfalls in the new global software market. Asks how it feels to...
Looks at object-oriented programming as exemplified by the Britannia Building Society’s customer information system, which allows staff to look at customers as individuals, rather than as isolated database...
Looks at software design, showing the steps necessary to analyse what truly suits the users’ requirements, rather than what designers they need. Beginning with examples of failed software projects (the...
Illustrates the steps involved in the mathematical modelling cycle, using as an example the need to produce a model for the baking time and a cake of given weight. The model is developed in a discussion...
Explores the mathematical concepts of speed and acceleration, which are explained using the motion of trains on the Docklands Light Railway. Shows trains travelling at constant speed and accelerating away...
Looks at computer interface design, explaining and illustrating key principles such as the use of icons, direct manipulation using a mouse, and the visualisation of data. Demonstrates the benefits of the...
Explores the notion of acceleration in the familiar context of amusement rides. Studies the Nemesis ride at Alton Towers to determine what part acceleration plays in making a ride a thrilling experience:...
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