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Case study in program design for interactive systems

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The basic methods used in jsp lend themselves to the design of programs in both batch and interactive environments. Designing programs for batch processing requires the identification of suitable input and output data file structures. In the context of interactive systems design, the input and output are often so closely matched that the data structure diagrams are the same, as output “shadows” input.

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© 1996 Kay Dudman

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Dudman, K. (1996). Case study in program design for interactive systems. In: JSP for Practical Program Design. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2537-7_10

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