Java: An Introduction to Problem Solving and Programming (8th Edition)
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Chapter 1.3, Problem 28STQ
Program Plan Intro
- • It is a step by step by process or a method of solving the problem with the finite number of steps.
- • Defining the algorithm involves the human understandable language and it is independent of any
programming language. - • It is mainly focused to help the data processing, mathematical calculation and other computer related calculations.
- • It is used to manipulate the data in various ways such as inserting a new data item, searching a required item, retrieving the particular item or sorting an item.
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