Computer Math Computer Math

Computer Math

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Publisher Description

Many textbooks spend a considerable amount of time teaching students the ins and outs of a programming language with very little time on the pitfalls and potential consequences of performing integer and floating point operations.

Numbers, both real and integers, in computers are subject to size limitations. As a result, problems such as overflow and rounding errors may and can occur. Learn why they might occur and how to deal with them.

Simple operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division are different from what we have learned in school and successful programming projects need to take this into account.

Lastly, several real-life situations are presented in which the failure to take these into account have had both tragic and unfortunate consequences.

  • GENRE
    Computing & Internet
    RELEASED
    2013
    8 December
    LANGUAGE
    EN
    English
    LENGTH
    41
    Pages
    PUBLISHER
    Gerald Cohen, Ph.D.
    SIZE
    9.1
    MB

    Customer Reviews

    karInOslo ,

    Missing information on Real World Examples

    There should be stated both under which OS and programming language the several mishap was occurring. Ideally also machine, processor, memory size and other related details.

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