Reusability of Code PRG/211 – Algorithms and Logic for Computer Programming Submitted to: Professor Christopher Scott Christopher Dew Reusability Code Object-oriented programming (OOP) and procedural programming are two of the programs used for writing software and moving objects. Procedural programming is a method of writing software. It is a programming practice centered on the procedures or actions that take place in a program. Object-oriented programming centers on the object. Object-oriented
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Algorithm is a list of instructions for carrying out some process step by step Flowchart is a diagram representing the logical sequence in which a combination of steps or operations is to be performed Types of Flowcharts Program Flowchart – describes graphically in detail the logical operations and steps within a program and sequence in which these steps are to be executed for the transformation of data to produce the needed output System Flowchart – is a graphic representation of the
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Programming Fundamentals: Reusability of Code Object-oriented programming and procedural programming are two programming paradigms. A programming paradigm is a fundamental style of computer programming‚ and they differ in the way different elements of the program are represented and how steps for solving problems are defined (Ragel‚ 2011). The above statements describes two popular ways of defining and solving a problem involving the need for a computer program and are similar in nature but also
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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ASSIGNMENT ON ALGORITHM Done by Densil Hamilton INTRODUCTION This Assignment was done to show the methods of algorithm. It outlines the meaning of algorithm and steps to be carried out to complete a give problem. Examples were also shown for the methods of representing algorithm. What is an Algorithm? An algorithm consists of a set of explicit and unambiguous finite steps which‚ when carried out for a given set of initial conditions‚ produce the corresponding
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Algorithms Homework – Fall 2000 8.1-1 Using Figure 8.1 as a model‚ illustrate the operation of PARTITION on the array A = 13 19 9 5 12 8 7 4 11 2 6 21 i j j 6 19 9 5 12 8 7 4 11 2 13 21 i i j j 6 2 9 5 12 8 7 4 11 19 13 21
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Constraint Logic Programming in Prolog: Hanjie Puzzle Solver Lu´ıs Cleto and Jo˜ao Marinheiro FEUP-PLOG‚ Turma 3MIEIC05‚ Group 23 {ei11077‚ei11129}@fe.up.pt http://www.fe.up.pt Abstract. The purpose of this project was to use constraint logic programming in Prolog to implement a solver for the 2D puzzle‚ Hanjie. For this purpose we used the clp(FD) library provided by SICStus Prolog 4.2.3‚ specifically the sum/3 and automaton/3 combinatorial constraints. The program we developed is able
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ECN 212 – SLN 77217 Syllabus Dr. Roberts Microeconomic Principles Fall 2012 Office: CPCOM 430C Phone: (480) 965-4683 E-mail: nancy.roberts@asu.edu Hours: TTH: 7:15 – 8:30 a.m. and 12:00 – 12:30 p.m. Other times by appointment. “Underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom itself.” -- Milton Friedman COURSE MATERIAL: 1. Textbook: Microeconomics by Boyes and Melvin‚ 9th edition‚ (Paperback or 180
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1 C PROGRAMMING NOTE Based on the syllabus of Final B.Sc. Mathematics (Calicut University) By T K Rajan Selection Grade Lecturer in Mathematics Govt. Victoria College‚ Palakkad Phone: 9446537545 2 Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Introduction C Fundamentals Operators and Expressions Data Input Output Control Statements Functions Arrays Program structure Pointers Structures and Unions Datafiles 3 11 17 21 25 32 35 42 44 47 53 3 INTRODUCTION Computer Basically it is a fast calculating
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Algorithm The term algorithm is often used to refer to the logic of a program It is a step-by step description of how to arrive at the solution of the given problem. It may be formally defined as a sequence of instructions‚ designed in a manner that‚ if the instructions are executed in the specified sequence‚ the desired results will be obtained. In order to qualify as an algorithm‚ a sequence of instructions must possess the following characteristics: Sample Algorithms 50 Students in a class
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[pic] FAULKNER STATE COMMUNITY COLLEGE COURSE SYLLABUS alexander thegreat SPH107 Fundamentals of Public Speaking – Internet Course INSTRUCTOR: Kelly Kendall Office: Faulkner State College‚ Gulf Shores Campus Phone: (251) 968-3105 E-mail: via Blackboard mail Office Hours: Available by appointment COURSE TITLE AND CREDIT: Fundamentals of Public Speaking (3 credit hours) REQUIRED TEXTBOOKS: (Text will be actively used in this course) Jaffe‚ Clella
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