Barron's AP; advanced placement exam, computer science 2007; levels A and AB, 3d ed.9780764134876 Barron's AP; advanced placement exam In the U.S., incoming freshmen usually take one or more placement tests on various subjects to determine which class should be taken in the fall. Placement exams are also administered to fifth graders entering middle school. , computer science 2007; levels A and AB, 3d ed. Teukolsky, Roselyn. Barron's Educational Ser. 2006 719 pages $16.99 Paperback QA76.28 This study guide for those taking the Advanced Placement Exam in computer science includes four revised practice exams, practice questions and answers, and a summary of all topics covered in an AP class; it can be used for self-study with a textbook or to supplement first-year college courses. This edition contains new features of Java 5.0, expanded information on object-oriented programming object-oriented programming, a modular approach to computer program (software) design. Each module, or object, combines data and procedures (sequences of instructions) that act on the data; in traditional, or procedural, programming the data are separated from the and design, and other small changes. Also included in the book is a review of the Marine Biology Simulation Case Study The Marine Biology Simulation Case Study (MBCS) is a program written in Java for use with the Advanced Placement Computer Science A and AB examinations. It serves as an example of object-oriented programming (OOP) embedded in a more complicated design project than most students . Each chapter covers one topic, from introductory Java language features to searching and sorting. Teukolsky teaches at Ithaca High School Ithaca High School may refer to several high schools in the United States:
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