PRG 211 WEEK 3 Supporting Activities Software Program Control Flow * What is sequential flow of a program? * What is branching within a program? * How is branching controlled? * What is the role of an IF statement in control structures? Sequential flow of a program refers to the order in which the individual statements, instructions, or function calls of an imperative or a declarative program are executed or evaluated.
6) What is the difference between a compiler and an interpreter? A compiler is a program that translates a high-level language program into a separate machine language program. The machine language program can then be executed any time it is needed. An interpreter is a program that both translates and executes the instructions in a high-level language program. As the interpreter reads each individual instruction in the program, it converts it to a machine language instruction and then immediately executes it.
Short Answer 1. How do modules help you to reuse code in a program? Modules help by reusing code to perform tasks over again. 2. Name and describe the two parts that a module definition has in most languages.
Student Lab Activity A. Lab # CIS CIS170C-A3 B. Lab 3 of 7: Looping C. Lab Overview – Scenario/Summary You will code, build, and execute a program that will use looping to determine the score for a diver based on individual judge’s scores. Learning outcomes: 1. Become familiar with the different types of looping structures.
Lecture Plan MOAC 70-291 Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure Chapter 3, “Implementing Name Resolution Using DNS” Learning Objectives On completion of this lesson, students will be able to do the following: • Describe the process of name resolution and why it is important to your organization. • Install and configure the Domain Name System (DNS). • Describe and configure primary zones, secondary zones, in-addr.arpa zones, and stub zones. • Create an Active Directory-integrated zone, and explain the benefits of doing so. • Describe the different types of DNS servers and the functions they perform.
Lab 1/Homework 1 – Written Exercise from OS Concepts – IT109 Microsoft Desktop Operating System ------------------------------------------------- Instructor: Mike Conroy Student Name: ____________________________________ Date: _____________ Lab 1.1: Operating System Functions and Memory Management What is the purpose? The purpose of this lab is to help you identify the major purposes and functions of a typical operating system and explain how an operating system functions as a platform for constructing and running application programs and how it manages the various types of memory in a computer. What are the steps? • Task 1: Understand operating system functions. Procedure 1.
Daniel Bowden PT1420 Intro to Computer Programming 6/25/14 Unit 1 Research Assignment 1 Exploring Computer Languages A program does nothing more than tell the computer how to accept some type of input, manipulate that input, and spit it back out again in some form that humans find useful. Table 1 lists some common types of programs, the types of input that they accept, and the output that they produce. Machine language is a set of instructions executed directly by a computer's central processing unit (CPU). Each instruction performs a very specific task. Every program directly executed by a CPU is made up of a series of such instructions.
FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCES AND COMPUTING AACS1143 Principles of Information Systems [2014/2015] Written Assignment DIPLOMA IN SCIENCE COMPUTER SCIENCE AND STATISTICS, COMPUTER SCIENCE AND MANAGEMENT MATHEMATICS, COMPUTER SCIENCE AND COMPUTER MATHEMATICS, INFORMATION SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS, INTERNET TECHNOLOGY [Year 1] Introduction This assignment is a partial fulfillment of the requirements leading to Diploma in Science for students taking the course in AACS1143 Principles of Information Systems. The assignment will be done by students in suitable group sizes to be approved by the tutor. Students are required to do research by using various investigation methods. Assignment Objective
Programming Fundamentals PRG/ 211 Programming Fundamentals Procedural programming modules are lines of code that are grouped into procedures. One line jumps to another and onto another. This sequence of events produces an end product when the procedures end. Objects are often encapsulated. Encapsulation refers to the combining of data and method in one package (Heartin, 2014).
In order to attach a template to a document, you must display the ________ tab. A) DEVELOPER B) INSERT C) DESIGN D) FILE 29. A ________ chart shows a comparison among related data. A) column B) pie C)