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PROGRAM STRUCTURE

PROGRAM STRUCTURE

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Computers

10th Grade

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Alvin Alvarado

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50 Slides • 7 Questions

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GOOD DAY MT. MAYON LEARNERS!!!

This topic discusses about PROGRAM DESIGN/STRUCTURE.

Reference: Cognitive Science - October 1995 - Rist - Program Structure and Design

ROBERT S. RIST University of Technology, Sydney

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Multiple Choice

How does the program is viewed from a procedural perspective?

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a program consists of a set of roles connected by linear order

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a program consists of a set of actions connected by data and control flow dependencies, so they define a nonlinear plan that can be used by a parallel machine.

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a program as a set of nodes connected through their data flow, control flow, or Iinear order.

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occur at many Ievels of description, from the most basic concrete node that corresponds to a line of code, up to an abstract node that may consist of one or more routines of arbitrary size.

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Multiple Choice

How does the program is viewed from a functional perspective?

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a program consists of a set of roles connected by linear order

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a program consists of a set of actions connected by data and control flow dependencies, so they define a nonlinear plan that can be used by a parallel machine.

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a program as a set of nodes connected through their data flow, control flow, or Iinear order.

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occur at many Ievels of description, from the most basic concrete node that corresponds to a line of code, up to an abstract node that may consist of one or more routines of arbitrary size.

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Multiple Choice

How does a person sees a the program?

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a program consists of a set of roles connected by linear order

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a program consists of a set of actions connected by data and control flow dependencies, so they define a nonlinear plan that can be used by a parallel machine.

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a program as a set of nodes connected through their data flow, control flow, or Iinear order.

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occur at many Ievels of description, from the most basic concrete node that corresponds to a line of code, up to an abstract node that may consist of one or more routines of arbitrary size.

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Multiple Choice

Which type of design strategy where it is forward and role based?

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Top-down and bottom-up design

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object-oriented design

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functional design

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procedural design

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Multiple Choice

Which type of design strategy where it is backward and goal based?

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Top-down and bottom-up design

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object-oriented design

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functional design

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procedural design

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Multiple Choice

Which type of design strategy where it is object based?

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Top-down and bottom-up design

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object-oriented design

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functional design

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procedural design

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Multiple Choice

Which kind of program structure where it is built from blocks of code, where each block or unit has a single entry and a single exit point in the control flow?

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Procedural Structure

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Plan Structure

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Cognitive Structure

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Cognitive Architecture

GOOD DAY MT. MAYON LEARNERS!!!

This topic discusses about PROGRAM DESIGN/STRUCTURE.

Reference: Cognitive Science - October 1995 - Rist - Program Structure and Design

ROBERT S. RIST University of Technology, Sydney

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