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Sincovec, Richard Frank was born on July 14, 1942 in Pueblo, Colorado, United States. Son of Frank and Kathryn (Zelnick) Sincovec.
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This clear, in-depth presentation examines each stage of the software engineering process, supported by numerous case studies in Modula-2 and Ada. Geared to computer science undergradutes. Discusses software specifications, design, implementation, testing, and maintenance. Emphasis is on object-oriented design and modular software construction. Summary sections and exercises are provided with each chapter.
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(Offers a modern treatment of data structures featuring th...)
Offers a modern treatment of data structures featuring the use of abstract data types and generics. Designed for freshman/sophomore courses in data structures and/or advanced programming. Introduces data structure concepts before their implementation and details the salient differences between Pascal and Modula-2. Advanced topics include virtual hashing, balanced tress, and B trees.
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Describes a powerful set of reusable Modula-2 software components, using the best-selling Logitech Modula-2 System for IBM PC compatible machines. Discusses reusable software components in general and reviews components in existing libraries; also outlines some of the problems associated with developing and using FORTRAN and C libraries. Goes on to cover the notion of generic software, the development of reusable software, and the benefits of data abstraction. The use of all components and the numerous utilities and data structures are also discussed, with numerous examples provided. Includes error handling and parameters of the interfaces to the software, test programs for each of the utilities offered, and all components on an accompanying disk.
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Sincovec, Richard Frank was born on July 14, 1942 in Pueblo, Colorado, United States. Son of Frank and Kathryn (Zelnick) Sincovec.
Bachelor of Science, University Colorado, 1964. Master of Science, Iowa State University, 1967. Doctor of Philosophy, Iowa State University, 1968.
Research mathematician Exxon Production Research, Houston, 1968—1970. Assistant professor computer science Kansas State University, Manhattan, 1970—1974, associate professor, 1974—1977, professor, 1979—1980. Manager Boeing Computer Service, Seattle, 1977—1979.
Professor, chairman computer science department University Colorado, Colorado Springs, since 1980. Consultant Lawrence Livermore Laboratory, California, 1971—1983, Hewlett Packard, Colorado, 1971—1983, Ford Aerospace Corporation, 1971—1983.
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Member of Society Industrial & Applied Mathematics, Association Computing Machinery (special director 1980-1983).
Married Deanna Crossley, February 25, 1967. Children: Mary, Jimmy.