TEXTBOOK OF COMPUTER SCIENCE : FOR CLASS XIIWritten in Accordance with CBSE Syllabus for Board Examination to be Held in 2009 and 2010 This textbook is a sequel to the Textbook of Computer Science for Class XI. It is written in a simple, direct style for maximum clarity. It comprehensively covers the Class XII CBSE syllabus of Computer Science (subject code 083). The goal of the book is to develop the student’s proficiency in fundamentals and make the learning process creative, engrossing and interesting. There are practice exercises and questions throughout the text, designed on the pattern of sample question papers published by CBSE. The approach of this book is to teach the students through extensive “skill and drill” type exercises in order to make them high-ranking achievers in the Board examinations. KEY FEATURES Provides accurate and balanced coverage of topics as prescribed in the CBSE syllabus code 083. Builds a solid programming foundation in C++. Students can prepare a Practical File with solved programming examples given in the text. End-of-chapter questions help teachers prepare assignments for self-practice by the students. End-of-chapter Programming Exercises help students in preparing for the Board practical examination. Solved questions at the end of each chapter prepare students for the Board theory examination. For further guidance on how to use this book effectively, e-mail the author using seema_591@rediffmail.com |
Contents
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STRUCTURES 6188 | 61 |
OBJECTORIENTED PROGRAMMING 89104 | 89 |
CLASSES AND OBJECTS 105153 | 105 |
CONSTRUCTORS AND DESTRUCTORS 154198 | 154 |
INHERITANCE 199256 | 199 |
DATA FILE HANDLING 257323 | 257 |
POINTERS 324367 | 324 |
DATABASE CONCEPTS 485507 | 485 |
Cartesian Product | 501 |
508559 | 508 |
8 | 519 |
Programming Exercises | 554 |
1 | 560 |
COMMUNICATIONS AND OPEN SOURCE TECHNOLOGIES 642719 | 642 |
Solved Questions | 700 |
Common terms and phrases
ABCD arguments ascending order base address base class binary file Boolean algebra Boolean expression bubble sort bytes C++ program CBSE char character clrscr column command Consider the following copy constructor cout cout<<"\n Enter created data members data type database declaration defined delete derived class destructor display element employee EMPNO executed Fiza float following program fstream function in C++ gate getch given header file HIREDATE ifstream include conio.h include iostream.h infix expression inheritance input inserted insertion sort integer Internet invoked Item K-map keyword logical loop member functions minterms node object object-oriented programming one-dimensional array operator output of Programming perks pointer variable postfix expression Programming Example Protocol queue Roll Number Salary Sales sample SELECT server SQL Example stack stored strcpy string structure student switching syntax truth table tuples two-dimensional array void main Write a program