A Guide to Programming Logic and Design: ComprehensiveThis title is a language-independent introduction to programming logic. It provides users with a structural approach to problem-solving in any language. Examples used in the book translate easily into modern languages such as C++, Pascal, Java, and Visual Basic. Through the introduction of programming concepts, this book enforces good style and outlines logical thinking. |
Contents
chapter | 1 |
Introduction to Flowcharting and Pseudocode | 15 |
chapter 2 | 31 |
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array BONUS bubble sort called char Character COBOL computer program contains COUNT create DATA TYPE DECIMALS decision table declare variables dental insurance Design the print EMP-DENT-INS EMP-DEPEND EMP-DEPT EMP-FIRST-NAME EMP-LAST-NAME EMP-RATE employee record error event-driven program example execute FIELD DESCRIPTION POSITIONS file description File name FINISH-UP Flowchart and pseudocode flowchart or pseudocode GRAND-TOTAL hierarchy chart HOUSEKEEPING module IN-LAST-PRODUCTION input file input record insertion sort INV-COST INV-PRICE inventory report item number LABEL-COUNTER labels languages allow last name machine language MAIN-LOOP mainline logic master file menu NEW-PAGE object-oriented programming OLD-DEPT open files output perform POSITIONS DATA TYPE print chart print EMP-ID-NUM problem procedural program processing programming language question RENT RETURN Figure SCORE SCORE(X selection sentinel value sequence shown in Figure spaghetti code statement steps stored structure STU-CANS STU-CLASS subroutine tip tip variable names Write pseudocode write the pseudocode