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Sample solution - Course on programming
International Business Machines (IBM)
Document, 1975
102703423
Composite analysis - Course on programming
International Business Machines (IBM)
Document, 1975
102703427
Structured programming - Course on programming
International Business Machines (IBM)
Document, 1975
102703417
Pseudo-code and PDL - Course on programming
International Business Machines (IBM)
Document, 1975
102703422
Techniques for structuring unstructured flowcharts - Course on programming
International Business Machines (IBM)
Document, 1975
102703419
Soldini method for structuring - Course on programming
International Business Machines (IBM)
Document, 1975
102703421
Materials of the course on programming - Schedule
International Business Machines (IBM)
Document, 1975
102703418
Sample solution - Greatest common divisor - Course on programming
International Business Machines (IBM)
Document, 1975
102703424
Structural programming and software engineering - Course on programming
International Business Machines (IBM)
Document, 1975-11-30
102703429
Composite design: the design of modular programs - Course on programming
International Business Machines (IBM)
Document, 1973-01-29
102703428
Top-down design, top-down coding, top-down testing - Principles of modularity - Course on programming
International Business Machines (IBM)
Document, 1975
102703426
Nassi-Schneiderman charts and Star-charter; also iterative design and a data abstraction language - Course on programming
International Business Machines (IBM)
Document, 1975
102703425
Proof of the structural teorem - Course on programming
International Business Machines (IBM)
Document, 1975
102703420