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Learn how to analyze problem statements, express abstract ideas, formulate precise statements, and evaluate and revise activities - essential skills for students and professionals in various fields. This guide offers valuable insights and techniques.
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To design a program properly, a student must: analyze a problem statement, typically stated as a word problem; express its essence, abstractly and with examples; formulate statements and comments in a precise language; evaluate and revise these activities in light of checks and tests; and pay attention to details. All of these are activities that are useful for a businessman, a lawyer, a journalist, a scientist, an engineer, and many others. How to Design Programs An Introduction to Computing and Programming -www.htdp.org 2001 MIT