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HA-77-01-3 -- Structured Programming Techniques Applied to a Weather Tape Conversion Problem
Conference Proceeding by ASHRAE, 1977
Ken R. Holderman; James R. Tobias, Member ASHRAE
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Computer programs are living entities, subject to continual change and varying use. Anyone who uses a new program or modifies an old program realizes the difficulty of understanding the software functions. Structured programming is a methodology for writing programs that helps simplify complex software packages making them easier to test for correctness. use, and mod:iiy. Another by-product is a yardstick to measure successful project completion.
This paper summarizes the methods of structured programming approaches to software development ani explains briefly the key techniques and terminology used by programmers. A sample program to reformat weather tapes shows these techniques in use. The project started with the development of a requirement specification and ended when the program performed tests demonstrating satisfied requirements.
Citation: Symposium, ASHRAE Transactions, Volume 83, Part 2, Halifax, NS