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I need an example of a flow chart and specification sheet of a C program.
Here is an example of a C program:
/*Currency conversion.*/
#include
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Software Design and Architecture
Posting ID:
20309
OTA ID:
104407
The administration of you local Community College has asked you to write a VB.NET program that allows students to calculate the sum of their grades and find out if they pass or fail the course. Grades for the courses at the college are based on the sum of three assignments, and each assignment is worth a maximum of 100 points. The maximum points a student can get in a course is 300 points. To pass the course, a student needs 189 points or more. Here are the minimum requirements for your program: 1. It has three textboxes labeled Grade 1, Grade 2, and Grade 3. They are used to enter the student's grades. 2. It has one button called Calculate. When this button is clicked, the sum of th... click for more
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Software Design and Architecture
Posting ID:
41552
OTA ID:
104496
1. Identify the major types of software and give a short description and include an example of each. 2. Explain group collaboration. How is collaboration used at work? What collaboration tools can be used?
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Software Design and Architecture
Posting ID:
41554
OTA ID:
103979
Generic Programming Language example
I am trying to write a grammar for the language consisting of strings that have n copies of the letter a followed by the same number of copies of the letter b, where n > 0. For example, the strings ab, aaaabbbb, and aaaaaaaabbbbbbbb are in the language but a, abb, ba, and aaabb are not. I need to see this worked.
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Software Design and Architecture
Posting ID:
44804
OTA ID:
104597
Programing language concept, grammar example
(Complete problem found in attachment)
Subject:
Computer Science
Topic:
Software Design and Architecture
Posting ID:
44830
OTA ID:
104597
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