ABOUT THE PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES, ORIENTED TO MINIMIZE ERRORS
Journal Title: Современные информационные технологии и ИТ-образование - Year 2017, Vol 13, Issue 2
Abstract
The article focuses on the idea of creating a language for the description of the problem, not an algorithm. It talks about how by using it one can minimize software errors and simplify the process of programming. It also talks of the creation of a bank of algorithms. It is proposed a method of program modification, based on input parameters. The method is described by tree graphs as a method of dialogue between the computer and the programmer and given the scheme of the program based on this method.
Authors and Affiliations
Elizaveta Dorenskaya, Yuri Semenov
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