Exam 8: Abstract Data Types and Subprograms
Exam 1: The Big Picture52 Questions
Exam 2: Binary Values and Number Systems49 Questions
Exam 3: Data Representation51 Questions
Exam 4: Gates and Circuits49 Questions
Exam 5: Computing Components49 Questions
Exam 6: Low-Level Programming Languages and Pseudocode49 Questions
Exam 7: Problem Solving and Algorithms48 Questions
Exam 8: Abstract Data Types and Subprograms49 Questions
Exam 9: Object-Oriented Design and High-Level Programming Languages47 Questions
Exam 10: Operating Systems49 Questions
Exam 11: File Systems and Directories49 Questions
Exam 12: Information Systems45 Questions
Exam 13: Artificial Intelligence47 Questions
Exam 14: Simulation, Graphics, Gaming, and Other Applications50 Questions
Exam 15: Networks48 Questions
Exam 16: The World Wide Web44 Questions
Exam 17: Computer Security49 Questions
Exam 18: Limitations of Computing50 Questions
Exam 19: broad concept of computer security and its importance in modern society.102 Questions
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A directed graph is a graph whose edges go in only one direction.
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Give an example of the application view of data if the problem is to print values in reverse order.
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In the parameter passing process, the substitution mechanism can be thought of as a message board.
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A(n) _______________ is an abstract data type behaves in a manner similar to a waiting line at a bank or supermarket.
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Give an example of the application view of data if the problem is to represent people in a waiting line.
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The properties of an abstract data type are tightly related to the implementation of that data type.
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Give an example of the logical view of data if the problem is to print values in reverse order.
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Which of the following can be either directed or undirected?
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