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Waterfall model
- first soft ware
Waterfall model
- "the linear - sequential life cycle model
Sdo
- where all the info needed id contained
V-model - "
verification and validation
"
V-model
- follows a series which need to be execute
Verification
- process of evaluation
Validation
- process to classify
High-level Design
- visualizes all the components
Low-level Design
- specific time of technology and services
Prototype Model
- simplest idea which built to process the specifications
Planning
- identifies wether or not there is the need for a new system
Feasibility study
- studies the company's new business idea
System
analysis
and
requirements
- brainstorming happens
Feasibility analysis
- review how many idea
System design
- uses the requirements from previous phase
System design
- aids in the definition of architecture
Development
- work is now decomposed into smaller units
Integration and testing
- tested against the requirements
Implementation
- delivered to the costumer
Implementation-
conduct a beta testing
Operations and maintenance
- problems are course to be the developers
Incremental model
- decides the whole part into several builds
Multi waterfall cycle
- incremental design
Incremental model
- similar to contracting a building
Short code-
to communicate instructions to a computer.
John Mauchly-
developed the first functioning programming language.
Writeline-to
print in the text window.
Read()-
tells the computer wait for the user t type.
Writeline()-means anything written to the TextWindow
after this call will be on the same line.
Writeline()-command
will not append a new line character means anything written in the TextWindow after the call will be on the same line.
Writeline-command
is used if you want to have a new line character.
Read Operations-will
tell the computer to wait for the user to type something.
Variables
-storage location that uses symbolic name. -A primary method for moving information
Integer-
used to represent cool or non-decimal number. Ex. 1, 20, 20000
String-
stores a ust. Are always enclosed in quotes. Ex. “J. Wonwoo” “27”
Simple-small basic
combines a friendly environment with very simple language and a rich and engaging set of libraries.
Social-share programs with your friends and let them import your published programs and run them on their
computer.
Silverlight Player-you
can pose games on your own blogs and websites and play them on your browser.
Gradual-learning programming concepts
starting with the fundamentals and more way up.
Coding-fun
way to express your imagination, creativity and logical thinking.
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