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procedural : The traditional approach to programming uses a ______ paradigm to conceptualize the solution to a problem as a sequence of steps. Examples of ______ languages include machine, assembly, COBOL, FORTRAN, C and many other third-generation languages.
algorithm : a set of steps for carrying out a task that can be written down and implemented
structured : ______ English is a subset of the English language with a limited selection of sentence structures that reflect processing activities.
pseudocode : an outline of a program, written in a form that can easily be converted into real programming statements; a notational system for algorithms that has been described as a mixture of English and your favorite programming language
flowchart : in software engineering, a graphical representation of the way a computer should progress from one instruction to the next when it performs a task
walkthrough : in the context of programming, a method of verifying that an algorithm functions properly when using realistic test data
sequence : A ______ control structure changes the order in which instructions are carried out by directing the computer to execute an instruction elsewhere in the program.
control structures : instructions that specify the sequence in which a program is executed [two words]
function : A subroutine, procedure, or ______ is a section of code that is part of a program, but is not included in the main sequential execution path.
goto : this command is the simplest control structure but is rarely used by skilled programmers because it can lead to programs that are difficult to understand and maintain
selection : A ______ control structure tells a computer what to do, based on whether a condition is true or false.
repetition : A ______ control structure directs the computer to repeat one or more instructions until a certain condition is met.
loop : The section of code that repeats is usually referred to as a ______ or “iteration.”
object oriented : The ______-______ paradigm is based on the idea that the solution for a problem can be visualized in terms of objects that interact with each other.
object : In the context of the object-oriented paradigm, an ______ is a unit of data that represents an abstract or a real-world entity, such as a person, place, or thing.
class : Whereas an object is a single instance of an entity, a ______ is a template for a group of objects with similar characteristics.
attribute : A class ______ defines the characteristics of a set of objects.
public : A ______ attribute is available for use by any routine in the program.
private : A ______ attribute can be accessed only from the routine in which it is defined.
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- The traditional approach to programming uses a ______ paradigm to conceptualize the solution to a problem as a sequence of steps. Examples of ______ languages include machine, assembly, COBOL, FORTRAN, C and many other third-generation languages.
- a set of steps for carrying out a task that can be written down and implemented
- ______ English is a subset of the English language with a limited selection of sentence structures that reflect processing activities.
- an outline of a program, written in a form that can easily be converted into real programming statements; a notational system for algorithms that has been described as a mixture of English and your favorite programming language
- in software engineering, a graphical representation of the way a computer should progress from one instruction to the next when it performs a task
- in the context of programming, a method of verifying that an algorithm functions properly when using realistic test data
- A ______ control structure changes the order in which instructions are carried out by directing the computer to execute an instruction elsewhere in the program.
- instructions that specify the sequence in which a program is executed [two words]
- A subroutine, procedure, or ______ is a section of code that is part of a program, but is not included in the main sequential execution path.
- this command is the simplest control structure but is rarely used by skilled programmers because it can lead to programs that are difficult to understand and maintain
- A ______ control structure tells a computer what to do, based on whether a condition is true or false.
- A ______ control structure directs the computer to repeat one or more instructions until a certain condition is met.
- The section of code that repeats is usually referred to as a ______ or “iteration.”
- The ______-______ paradigm is based on the idea that the solution for a problem can be visualized in terms of objects that interact with each other.
- In the context of the object-oriented paradigm, an ______ is a unit of data that represents an abstract or a real-world entity, such as a person, place, or thing.
- Whereas an object is a single instance of an entity, a ______ is a template for a group of objects with similar characteristics.
- A class ______ defines the characteristics of a set of objects.
- A ______ attribute is available for use by any routine in the program.
- A ______ attribute can be accessed only from the routine in which it is defined.
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