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Basic Data Structures — III. Records

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Problem Solving Using UCSD Pascal

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This chapter introduces the concept that various related data items of differing <type> can be handled together as a single unit called a record. This concept is fundamental in business data processing, in software engineering, and in related computing fields.

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Bowles, K.L., Franklin, S.D., Volper, D.J. (1984). Basic Data Structures — III. Records. In: Problem Solving Using UCSD Pascal. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-5194-1_12

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