Jackson Structured Programming

Course

In High Wycombe

Price on request

Description

  • Type

    Course

  • Location

    High wycombe

  • Duration

    5 Days

On successful completion of this course, attendees will be able to: recognise and describe the concepts, stages and functions of the Jackson Structured Programming methodology, use the Jackson Structured Programming methodology effectively to design logical program solutions, design and apply test data to the chosen design, convert the solution design accurately into program. Suitable for: Both new and experienced programmers.

Facilities

Location

Start date

High Wycombe (Buckinghamshire)
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24 - 28 Crendon Street, HP13 6LS

Start date

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About this course

An understanding of the applications programming environment.

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Subjects

  • Structured Programming

Course programme

Objectives
On successful completion of this course, attendees will be able to:
  • recognise and describe the concepts, stages and functions of the Jackson Structured Programming methodology
  • use the Jackson Structured Programming methodology effectively to design logical program solutions
  • design and apply test data to the chosen design
  • convert the solution design accurately into program code.
Who Should Attend
Both new and experienced programmers.
Prerequisites
An understanding of the applications programming environment.
Duration
5 days
Course Code
JSP
Contents
Introduction to the Jackson Structured Programming
Benefits of the methodology; using data as the starting point.


The components of files
Sequence; selection; iteration; elementary.


Drawing data structure diagrams
Physical Data Structures; Logical Data Structures.


Data structures and correspondences



Producing a program structure



Elementaries and conditions



Schematic logic



Collating problems
Processing two sequential files simultaneously.


Random access and database structures



Conducting a walk-through



Testing programs
Using data to test the structure of the program.



Jackson Structured Programming

Price on request