CSCI 2467 Chapter 1 Terms Questions And Answers With Verified Updates
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CSCI 2467 Chapter 1 Terms
Bean or JavaBean - A reusable software component developed in Java, which can be used by any
application that understands the JavaBeans format.
Application Program Interface (API) - A standard set of interfaces and classes functionality
grouped into packages; present in any Java implementation.
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CSCI 2467 Chapter 1 Terms
Bean or JavaBean - A reusable software component developed in Java, which can be used by any
application that understands the JavaBeans format.
Application Program Interface (API) - A standard set of interfaces and classes functionality
grouped into packages; present in any Java implementation.
Aggregation - The concept of an object being composed of other objects
Algorithm - A methodical, logical rule or procedure that guarantees solving a particular problem.
Applet - A graphical Java program that runs in a web browser or applet viewer
Application - A computer or software program, activated by a user that can perform a specific
function or functions.
Application software package - Programs required for common business and personal applications
such as word processing or spreadsheets.
Attributes - Parts of a class that contain the current state of objects of that class. The member
variables of a class.
Boundary values - Are values that cause a certain rule to effective.
bytecode - this is the resulting object code when programmers compile a Java program
class - The blueprint of an object.
, class diagram - Part of the UML that is a type of static structure diagram that shows the structure
of a system by showing the system's classes, their attributes, methods, and relationships.
class libraries - Sets of classes that are designed to be reused by other classes
program.
class providers - Programmers that focus on creating classes and objects
class users - Programmers focus on leveraging their knowledge of business processes to assemble
applications using OOP methods and tools.
client-side - Applications on the World Wide Web that run on the user's server or computer and
are executed by the browser installed on the user's computer.
code - The instructions written by a programmer.
coding - The process of writing code.
comments or documentation - Notes within code that explain the code's purpose.
compiler - Converts code into machine readable instructions.
computer programming - the process of writing instructions that direct the computer to carry out
a specific task
console application - a program that runs in a text-based window into which the user types and
which displays text output from the computer.
control structure - A way to control how many times sections of code are executed.
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