A Structured Approach to Programming |
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Sayfa 24
In addition , a module to handle program initialization ( setting indicators ,
opening files , assigning variables initial values ) would also be required . Figure
2 - 2 shows each module ' s function as well as a relationship between the
modules .
In addition , a module to handle program initialization ( setting indicators ,
opening files , assigning variables initial values ) would also be required . Figure
2 - 2 shows each module ' s function as well as a relationship between the
modules .
Sayfa 32
To illustrate multiple and scattered functions , consider the programming task of
editing data within records . This editing ... An example of the multiple function
would be a module which edits two completely different record types . An
example ...
To illustrate multiple and scattered functions , consider the programming task of
editing data within records . This editing ... An example of the multiple function
would be a module which edits two completely different record types . An
example ...
Sayfa 35
Process Input Output Output Of these three functions , the first to concentrate on is
output because output determines the ... Output in this problem is not a single
function because the first two items are produced during processing while the
third ...
Process Input Output Output Of these three functions , the first to concentrate on is
output because output determines the ... Output in this problem is not a single
function because the first two items are produced during processing while the
third ...
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Program Design | 19 |
Planning and Implementation | 43 |
Structured Programming | 61 |
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A Structured Approach to Programming Joan Kirkby Hughes,Glen C. Michtom,Jay I. Michtom Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1987 |
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addition allow appear approach argument begin CALL chapter COBOL compiler completed Compute condition contains CONTINUE data items decision defined detail DOWHILE ENDIF entry error example executed exit expression Figure flow flowchart FORMAT FORTRAN function GOTO handle hierarchy chart hour implementation indentation indicator initialization input installation invoked language limited logic loop manager MASTER method modified module MOVE names necessary needed nested operation output paragraph passed PERFORM phase PL/I planning possible Print problem PROCEDURE produced provides pseudo code READ readability record refinement routine sales rep segment separate sequence shown shows solution specified stage standard statement step structured programming stub terminate test data top-down transaction UPDATE valid variable VIOLATIONS walk-through WRITE written
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Microcomputer Experimentation with the Intel SDK-85 Lance A. Leventhal,Colin Walsh Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1980 |