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Date Submitted: 06/11/2013 11:13 PM
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|NAME: ASHU VANDHANA |
| ID : 2013115899 |
Table of Contents
|Table of Contents |2 |
|Introduction |3 |
|Control structures |4 |
| Sequence control structure |4 |
| Selection control structure |4 |
| Repetition control structure |5 |
|Table of Figures |6 |
|Index |7 |
INTRODUCTION
When programmers design a solution to meet the user’s requirements, they must identify the step-by-step procedures (called the logic) that solve the problem. Determining the program’s logic often is a programmer’s most challenging task. It requires that the programmer understand programming concepts, as well as use creativity in problem solving.
Many programmers develop graphical diagrams to represent a program’s logic. An understanding of these diagrams provides an insight into the steps performed by a computer when the computer is used to solve a problem or process data.
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