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Chapter 8 Quiz<br>1. In every popular computer coding scheme, “A” is numerically one greater than “B.”<br> 2. A two-dimensional array contains two dimensions: ____.<br>3. When records are in ____ order, they are arranged one after another on the basis of the value in a particular field.<br>

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  1. CIS 110 Enthusiastic Study--snaptutorial.com

  2. CIS 110 Enthusiastic Study--snaptutorial.com CIS 110 Chapter 8 & 9 Quiz For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Chapter 8 Quiz  1. In every popular computer coding scheme, “A” is numerically one greater than “B.” 2. A two-dimensional array contains two dimensions: ____. 3. When records are in ____ order, they are arranged one after another on the basis of the value in a particular field. 4. When you ____ records, you store a list of key fields paired with the storage address for the corresponding data record. 5. In a ____, items in a list are compared with each other in pairs.

  3. CIS 110 Enthusiastic Study--snaptutorial.com CIS 110 Week 6 Assignment 1 Fran’s Virtual Fruit Stand, Part 1 For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Assignment 1: Fran’s Virtual Fruit Stand, Part 1 Fran’s Virtual Fruit Stand is an online store that sells several types of dried fruit. Based on the needs of Fran’s Virtual Fruit stand, you must design a flowchart using Visual Logic. The flowchart must also be a fully functional program which follows the design requirements below.

  4. CIS 110 Enthusiastic Study--snaptutorial.com CIS 110 Week 6 Quiz For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com • Question 1 A parallel array is an array that stores another array as each element. • Question 2 Many newer programming languages such as C++, Java, and C# use the bracket notation for arrays. • Question 3 Besides making your code easier to modify, using a named constant makes the code easier to understand. • Question 4 Parallel arrays must contain the same data type.

  5. CIS 110 Enthusiastic Study--snaptutorial.com CIS 110 Week 8 Case Study 1: The Ideal HPC Programming Language For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Case Study 1: The Ideal HPC Programming Language Due Week 8 and worth 100 points Read the article titled, “The Ideal HPC Programming Language” dated 2010, located in the online course shell. Article Source: Loh, E. (2010, June). The ideal hpc programming language. Queue, 8(6), 30.

  6. CIS 110 Enthusiastic Study--snaptutorial.com CIS 110 Week 9 Assignment 2: Fran’s Virtual Fruit Stand, Part 2 For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Assignment 2: Fran’s Virtual Fruit Stand, Part 2  Due Week 9 and worth 160 points Use the concepts and scenario from Assignment 1 to help Fran’s Virtual Fruit Stand increase the functionality of its online shopping cart. When a customer checks out, the shopping cart must store the required data pertaining to each item the customer is buying. Your job is to design a program that will prompt the user for the required data and then store it. The required data includes the item name, the price per pound, and the number of pounds of that item being purchased.

  7. CIS 110 Enthusiastic Study--snaptutorial.com CIS 110 Week 10 Technical Paper: Object-oriented Programming (OOP) / Event-Driven Programming (EDP) versus Procedural Programming (PP) For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Technical Paper: Object-oriented Programming (OOP) / Event-Driven Programming (EDP) versus Procedural Programming (PP)  Due Week 10 and worth 100 points  Use the Internet or databases to research the advantages, features, and common examples of OOP and EDP. Note: You may use the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Digital Library to support research on the above topics. Instructions detailing the necessary steps to access the ACM Digital Library are located at the end of the Course Guide.

  8. CIS 110 Enthusiastic Study--snaptutorial.com CIS 110 Week 10 Technical Paper Object-oriented Programming (OOP) Event-Driven Programming (EDP) versus Procedural Programming (PP) For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Technical Paper: Object-oriented Programming (OOP) / Event-Driven Programming (EDP) versus Procedural Programming (PP)  Due Week 10 and worth 100 points  Use the Internet or Strayer databases to research the advantages, features, and common examples of OOP and EDP. Note: You may use the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) Digital Library to support research on the above topics. Instructions detailing the necessary steps to access the ACM Digital Library are located at the end of the Course Guide.

  9. CIS 110 Enthusiastic Study--snaptutorial.com CIS 110 Week 8 Case Study 1: The Ideal HPC Programming Language For more classes visit www.snaptutorial.com Case Study 1: The Ideal HPC Programming Language Due Week 8 and worth 100 points Read the article titled, “The Ideal HPC Programming Language” dated 2010, located in the online course shell. Article Source: Loh, E. (2010, June). The ideal hpc programming language. Queue, 8(6), 30.

  10. CIS 110 Enthusiastic Study--snaptutorial.com

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