Pt1420 Unit 3 Assignment 1

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    Week 5 Sd1340

    EXPLORE Activity 3: Designing Objects with Visio In-Class Activity Ungraded Course Support Tools/Resources required for this activity: Visio Description: Demonstrate creating an object in Visio. Create a UML diagram and show how to define attributes (properties) and operations (methods). Create the UML for the Card object used in the example. The result should look like this: [pic] Estimated Time: 10 minutes PRACTICE Activity 1: Designing Objects In-Class Activity Ungraded Course

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    Homework

    Denietra Franklin PT1420 Juan Hernandez 4/13/2015 Unit 4 Research Assignment 1. List 5 advantages and 5 disadvantages of using global variables. Advantages: 1.It is accessible to all the modules in a program. 2.You only have to declare it once outside the modules. 3.It is good to use it for constants you want to keep consistant. 4. It simplifies maintenance, avoids duplication of local constants. 5. It can make a program easier to read in reference to constants. Disadvantages:

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    Pt1420 1

    Bradley Griffin Keith Warren PT1420 Unit 2 Assignment 1: Homework Short Answer: 1. If the problem is program assignment of some sort, than the first step would be to design the basis of the program in pseudocode to gain a clear picture of what kind of commands will work where, then move into flowcharting to start putting together the logic. b. If the problem is an issue in the code that is preventing it from executing, than the first thing that should be done is to look over the program

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    ITT Technical Institute IS3340 Windows Security Onsite Course SYLLABUS Credit hours: 4.5 Contact/Instructional hours: 60 (30 Theory Hours, 30 Lab Hours) Prerequisite(s) and/or Corequisite(s): Prerequisite: NT2580 Introduction to Information Security or equivalent Course Description: This course examines security implementations for a variety of Windows platforms and applications. Areas of study include analysis of the security architecture of Windows systems. Students will identify and examine

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    Nt2640

    Capstone Project NT2580 Introduction to Information Security NT2670 Email and Web Services NT2640 IP Networking PT2520 Database Concepts NT1330 Client-Server Networking II NT1230 Client-Server Networking I NT1430 Linux Networking PT1420 Introduction to Programming NT1110 Computer Structure and Logic NT1201 Introduction to Networking NT1310 Physical Networking CO2520 Communications SP2750 Group Theories EN1420 Composition II EN1320 Composition I GS1140 Problem

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    Its Making Put Something Here

    PT1420 Introduction to Programming Week-2 Lesson Plan TUE 6:00 PM to 10:30 PM Instructor: Tushar Patel (tspatel02@yahoo.com, tpatel@itt-tech.edu) CLASS: Topic: Unit 2: Software Program Design I Course Objectives Covered by This Unit CO2: Design programs by using flowcharts and pseudo code. CO3: Write programs that perform input, processing, and output. Unit Learning Outcomes LO8: Determine program input, processing, and output stages. LO9: Create the necessary

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    Unit 6 Pt1420 Introprogramming

    Delvon Frye 7/26/2016 PT1420 Unit 6 Assignment Algorithm Workbench pg. 159 6-10 6. Select number Case 1: Display “You selected A.” Case 2: Display “You selected 2.” Case 3: Display “You selected 3.” Case 4: Display “You selected 4.” Default: Display “Not good with numbers, eh?” End Select 7. If Speed 24 > and Speed < 56 Display “Speed is normal.” Else Display “Speed is abnormal.” 8. If points are < 9 and >51 Display “Invalid points.” Else 9. Display

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    Chapter 3

    Unit 3 Research Assignment 1 PT1420 Exploring Reverse Engineering Reverse engineering in computer programming is a technique used to analyze software in order to identify and understand the parts it’s composed of. The usual reasons for reverse engineering a piece of software are to recreate the program, to build something similar to it, to exploit its weaknesses or strengthen its defense. A reverse engineering advantage could be that one can repair certain bugs, see how a program operates

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    Unit 3 Assignment 1: Homework

    Dr. Davis PT1420 26 June 2014 Unit 3 Assignment 1: Homework 5. Write a pseudo code statement that declares the variable cost so that so that it can hold real numbers. a. declare real cost 6. Write a pseudo code statement that declares the variable total so that it can hold integers. Initialize the variable with value zero. a. Declare real price = 0.00 display “the original price” input items original price display “price” 3. Write assignment statements that perform the following

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    Unit 1

    Sarah Dolezal Unit 2 Assignment 1: Homework PT1420 Short Answer from page 71 (questions 1-4) 1. What does a professional programmer usually do first to gain an understanding of a problem? (The wording of this question has me a little stumped so I’ll give you all the answers that are running through my head and see if that is what you are looking for here) a. Should “problem” = program assignment of some sort, than the first step would be to design the basis of the program in pseudocode to

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