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Computer Science, Data Structures and Algorithms
Year 1

Array process


Simple Array Process

• Input a list of employee names and salaries, and determine the mean (average) salary as well as the number of salaries above and below the mean. Use the top-down modular approach and pseudocode to design a suitable program to solve it.

Please generate only the pseudocode (a simple one) - No charting is required, but you may have to incorporate the bubble sort algorithm (like the ones below) to determine the number of salaries above and below the mean.

(see diagram in attached file)

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