A Structured Approach to ProgrammingPrentice-Hall, 1987 - 322 sayfa |
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Sayfa 9
... entry TEST FALSE PROCESS b One exit Each of the paths , the TRUE ( or THEN ) and the FALSE ( or ELSE ) , leads to a common merge point so that processing continues in a forward direction regardless of which path is taken . Thus the ...
... entry TEST FALSE PROCESS b One exit Each of the paths , the TRUE ( or THEN ) and the FALSE ( or ELSE ) , leads to a common merge point so that processing continues in a forward direction regardless of which path is taken . Thus the ...
Sayfa 20
... entry and exit . There are cases where writing a subroutine with multiple entry points could save some redundant coding as well as minimize main storage requirements . However , in a study of companies using modular programming , it was ...
... entry and exit . There are cases where writing a subroutine with multiple entry points could save some redundant coding as well as minimize main storage requirements . However , in a study of companies using modular programming , it was ...
Sayfa 202
... ENTRY The ENTRY statement establishes an entry point in a COBOL subpro- gram . It should appear only once at most and not be used to define alternate entry points . STOP RUN Because the STOP RUN statement stops the program , it should ...
... ENTRY The ENTRY statement establishes an entry point in a COBOL subpro- gram . It should appear only once at most and not be used to define alternate entry points . STOP RUN Because the STOP RUN statement stops the program , it should ...
Diğer baskılar - Tümünü görüntüle
A Structured Approach to Programming Joan Kirkby Hughes,Jay I. Michtom Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1977 |
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addition ANALYZE approach array begin called Chapter char CHECK COBOL coded and tested completed condition data flow diagram data items debugging define DELETE DOUNTIL DOWHILE end-of-file ENDIF error message example executed exit Figure flowchart formatting function GOTO handle hierarchy chart IFTHENELSE implementation indicator information hiding INFRACTIONS initialization input invoice register invoked job control language logic loop lower level modules manager master file master record modified module's nested NEW-MASTER-REC NMAST operation output paragraph parameter Pascal PERFORM PL/I planning pointer preprocessor Print printf problem procedure process blocks programming language provides pseudo code READ readability routine search argument separate compilation sequence SKIP LIST source statements specifications stack stack.tos standard stepwise refinement structured programming structured walk-through stub subroutine table argument techniques test data top segment top-down development UPDATE val1 valid variable Wrap-up WRITE
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Microcomputer Experimentation with the Intel SDK-85 Lance A. Leventhal,Colin Walsh Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1980 |