The Practical Guide to Structured Systems DesignThis practical guide takes the theoretical concepts of structured design and makes them applicable to real-world software development. It also integrates the approach of structured analysis with that of structured design. The book also gives a brief outline of the tools of structured analysis and shows how these tools are an asset not only to the analyst, but also to the designer of a computer system. |
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... percent of the first $ 15,000 of his salary if he's been with us one year , two years , or more , respectively . If he's been with us one year , he can put away up to four percent of the next $ 10,000 and up to three percent of any ...
... percent of the first $ 15,000 of his salary if he's been with us one year , two years , or more , respectively . If he's been with us one year , he can put away up to four percent of the next $ 10,000 and up to three percent of any ...
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... percent of the total run time is devoted to executing only 10 percent of the code.2 ( Real figures may be even more extreme : I once encountered a system where 99 percent of the run time was consumed by 5 percent of the code . ) These ...
... percent of the total run time is devoted to executing only 10 percent of the code.2 ( Real figures may be even more extreme : I once encountered a system where 99 percent of the run time was consumed by 5 percent of the code . ) These ...
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... percent ; Structured Design , 20 percent ; Database Design , 10 percent . Structured Programming , Implementation , and Testing fill the remaining 35 percent of the development effort . In a very complex , difficult , or novel project ...
... percent ; Structured Design , 20 percent ; Database Design , 10 percent . Structured Programming , Implementation , and Testing fill the remaining 35 percent of the development effort . In a very complex , difficult , or novel project ...
Contents
2 | 19 |
THE TOOLS OF STRUCTURED DESIGN | 31 |
MODULE SPECIFICATION METHODS | 49 |
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Account Number activities afferent automated tools black boxes boss bubbles central transform Chapter City Name COBOL cohesive module Current Pay Stub CUST CUSTOMER DETAILS Customer Order CUSTOMER P.O. ITEM CUSTOMER PAYMENT CUSTOMER PURCHASE ORDER CUSTOMER RECORD CUSTOMER SHIPMENT data dictionary data flow diagram data store data structure database decision tree DEPT Edited Field efferent Employee ID EMPLOYEE NAME ERROR MESSAGE example execution factoring fan-in fan-out FILL CUSTOMER flag flowchart Formatted Pay function Gross Pay incremental implementation informational cluster input interface invoice job steps MASTER RECORD module's on-line on-line system output package Packing Slip partitioning PAY CHECK Pay Stub Amounts percent piece of data problem procedural pseudocode requirements SALARY Sales shown in Figure strategy structure chart Structured Analysis Structured Design Structured Programming structured specification subordinates technique testing tion top-down TRANS transaction analysis transaction types transform analysis UPDATE MASTER Valid Transaction walkthrough Yourdon