IBM - Systems Management - An Introduction to Structured Programming in FORTRAN

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This text describes and illustrates the use of structured programming, a

recently formalized programming style in which the structure of a program is
made as clear as possible. Intended for programmers, the publication consists
of three chapters:
1. An expository chapter describes the technique, its supporting practices,
and its use. General suggestions on getting started are also included.
2. A reference chapter illustrates the implementation of the technique in
FORTRAN. This chapter may be used as a starting point for establishing
an installation's own structured programming guidelines.
3. A third chapter contains two sample programs written according to the '
techniques presented in the earlier chapters.
First Edition (July 1977)

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Reference Number : GC20-17904

Date Published : July 1977

Manufacturer : IBM

Format : PDF - 49 pages

 

 

 

 

 

This exhibit has a reference ID of CH40557. Please quote this reference ID in any communication with the Centre for Computing History.
 

IBM - Systems Management - An Introduction to Structured Programming in FORTRAN

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