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Correspondences and process structures

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We need to create input file structures and output file structures so that our program can transform input to produce output. Most programs make use of at least two files: input and output. By merging the input data file structure and the output data file structure we are able to create a basic process structure for our program.

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© 1996 Kay Dudman

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Dudman, K. (1996). Correspondences and process structures. In: JSP for Practical Program Design. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-2537-7_4

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