SELECT Series
Microsoft Visual Basic.Net
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 5. February 2004
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-0-13-060177-3 (ISBN)
Description
For Visual Basic courses.
Introduction to Visual Basic .NET Using UML Visual Modeling is a complete visual roadmap to real-world application design and programming using the latest Microsoft .NET technology! The textbook is combined with an Instructor's CD-ROM and Web site to create the ultimate learning environment for .NET Development. Harry Fisher and Ray Schweighofer go beyond traditional computer programming textbook instruction by providing visual models for application requirements and program construction. Students are shown how to incrementally evolve the application source code to a multi-tier re-usable architecture that is vital for Enterprise applications in today's corporations. From the beginning, the student is transformed into a corporate job setting and works through a case study that presents a bona fide on-the-job-training scenario.
Introduction to Visual Basic .NET Using UML Visual Modeling is a complete visual roadmap to real-world application design and programming using the latest Microsoft .NET technology! The textbook is combined with an Instructor's CD-ROM and Web site to create the ultimate learning environment for .NET Development. Harry Fisher and Ray Schweighofer go beyond traditional computer programming textbook instruction by providing visual models for application requirements and program construction. Students are shown how to incrementally evolve the application source code to a multi-tier re-usable architecture that is vital for Enterprise applications in today's corporations. From the beginning, the student is transformed into a corporate job setting and works through a case study that presents a bona fide on-the-job-training scenario.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Weight
794 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-13-060177-3 (9780130601773)
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Schweitzer Classification
Content
1. Introducing Visual Basic .NET.
2. Introduction to the Unified Modeling Language (UML).
3. Creating a Visual Basic .NET Program.
4. The Pay Transaction Project.
5. Enhancing The Pay Transaction Project with Programming Logic.
6. The Software Development Life Cycle.
7. Building and Debugging The Pay Transaction Project.
8. Steps in Building a Programmatic Procedure.
9. Expanding the Pay Transaction Application with Windows Form Management.
10. Expanding the Pay Transaction Application by Adding Menus, and Help Screens.
11. Visual Basic .NET Common Controls.
12. Programming Fundamentals using Visual Basic .NET.
13. Error and Event Handling with Visual Basic .NET.
14. Using the Data Form Wizard to Quickly Develop Data Enabled Forms with Visual Basic .NET.
15. Packaging and Deploying Your Application for Distribution.
APPENDIX.
Instructor's Supplemental Material.
Instructor's Resource CD-ROM.
PowerPoint Slides for Classroom Instruction Presentations.
Source Code Solutions by Chapter.
2. Introduction to the Unified Modeling Language (UML).
3. Creating a Visual Basic .NET Program.
4. The Pay Transaction Project.
5. Enhancing The Pay Transaction Project with Programming Logic.
6. The Software Development Life Cycle.
7. Building and Debugging The Pay Transaction Project.
8. Steps in Building a Programmatic Procedure.
9. Expanding the Pay Transaction Application with Windows Form Management.
10. Expanding the Pay Transaction Application by Adding Menus, and Help Screens.
11. Visual Basic .NET Common Controls.
12. Programming Fundamentals using Visual Basic .NET.
13. Error and Event Handling with Visual Basic .NET.
14. Using the Data Form Wizard to Quickly Develop Data Enabled Forms with Visual Basic .NET.
15. Packaging and Deploying Your Application for Distribution.
APPENDIX.
Instructor's Supplemental Material.
Instructor's Resource CD-ROM.
PowerPoint Slides for Classroom Instruction Presentations.
Source Code Solutions by Chapter.