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Structured Programming Summary
627 words, approx. 2 pages
Computers always execute programs in a fixed, sequential order only, with no intelligent choice or discretion. Most algorithms, however, require the application of certain procedures or execution of certain blocks of code repeatedly--for instance, the...
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Structured programming Information
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Structured programming can be seen as a subset or subdiscipline of procedural programming, one of the major programming paradigms. It is most famous for removing or reducing reliance on the GOTO statement. Historically, several different structuring...


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Marine Log
Easy to use internal structural design program.
01/01/2001: 493 words, approx. 2 pages
Autostructure a new time saving design software program creates a 3D model of a vessel structure in CAD format that can then be used to prepare construction drawings or for input to NC cutting processors. The program was designed to allow parts...
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Education
A functional structure analysis of a school-to-work program.
03/22/1997: 1,403 words, approx. 5 pages
School-to-Work Programs are felt by educational critics to teach students employable skills upon high school completion. One county located four technical schools within its boundaries. The majority of funding for the schools came from property tax. The instructors were required to have been employed...
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Some Michigan middle schoolers learn ways to reduce high infant mortality rates
6/3/2007: 1,017 words, approx. 3 pages
Shantaya McDaniel and Victor Reyes, teenagers who are refreshingly sensible for their age, now know what contributes to the high death rate of infants in their city and steps they can take to help keep babies alive.Credit a six-week class called Crib Notes offered at...
 


 

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