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;PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT CHART
:# Decide what the inputs and outputs of the program will be.
:# Outline the major tasks that need to be done in the order they are to be done.
:# If there are many decisions to be made by the computer, develop a flowchart.
:# Divide each task into its component parts and look for similarities.
:# Group the similar tasks together to determine which can be combined.
:# Develop a memory map of the computer, showing where in memory the different parts of the program are to reside.
:# Type in/write the MAIN procedure first. Fill out the rest of the program, testing each newly added routine for errors and accuracy.
;PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT CHART:
# Decide what the inputs and outputs of the program will be.
# Outline the major tasks that need to be done in the order they are to be done.
# If there are many decisions to be made by the computer, develop a flowchart.
# Divide each task into its component parts and look for similarities.
# Group the similar tasks together to determine which can be combined.
# Develop a memory map of the computer, showing where in memory the different parts of the program are to reside.
# Type in/write the MAIN procedure first. Fill out the rest of the program, testing each newly added routine for errors and accuracy.