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Chapter 13 Programming Languages and Program Development
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Chapter 13 Objectives Next Describe various ways to develop Web pages including HTML, scripting languages, DHTML, XML, WML, and Web page authoring software Differentiate between machine and assembly languages Identify and discuss the purpose of procedural programming languages Discuss the advantages and uses of visual programming languages Identify and discuss the characteristics of object-oriented programming languages Identify the uses of various nonprocedural languages and tools Identify the uses of popular multimedia authoring programs List the six steps in the program development cycle Differentiate between structured design and object-oriented design Explain the basic control structures used in designing solutions to programming problems
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Computer Programs and Programming Languages What is a computer program? p. 13.02 Fig. 13-1 Next Set of instructions that directs computer to perform tasks Programming language—used to write instructions Click to view videoClick to view animation
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Computer Programs and Programming Languages What are low-level languages and high-level languages? p. 13.02 Next High-level language Low-level language Machine-dependent runs only on one type of computer Often machine-independent can run on many different types of computers Machine and assembly languages are low-level
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Low-Level Languages What is machine language? p. 13.03 Fig. 13-2 Next Only language computer directly recognizes Click to view animation
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Low-Level Languages What is assembly language? p. 13.04 Fig. 13-3 Next Instructions made up of symbolic instruction codes, meaningful abbreviations and codes Source program contains code to be converted to machine language
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Procedural Languages What is a procedural language? p. 13.04 Next Most widely used are BASIC, COBOL, and C Uses series of English-like words to write instructions third-generation language (3GL) Often called third-generation language (3GL) Programmer assigns name to sequence of instructions that tells computer what to accomplish and how to do it Click to view animation
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Procedural Languages What is a compiler? p. 13.05 Fig. 13-4 Next Program that converts entire source program into machine language before executing it
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Procedural Languages What is an interpreter? p. 13.05 Fig. 13-5 Next Program that translates and executes one program code statement at a time Does not produce object program
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Procedural Languages What is BASIC? p. 13.06 Fig. 13-6 Next Designed for use as simple, interactive problem-solving language Beginner’s All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code
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Procedural Languages What is COBOL? p. 13.06 Fig. 13-7 Next Click to view Web Link, then click COBOL below Chapter 13 Designed for business applications English-like statements make code easy to read, write, and maintain COmmon Business-Oriented Language
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Procedural Languages What is C? p. 13.07 Fig. 13-8 Next Powerful language originally designed to write system software Requires professional programming skills
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Object-Oriented Programming Languages What is an object-oriented programming (OOP) language? p. 13.07 Next Used to implement object-oriented design Major benefit is ability to reuse existing objects Event-driven— checks for and responds to set of events C++ and Java are complete object-oriented languages Object is item that contains data and procedures that act on data Event is action to which program responds
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Object-Oriented Programming Languages What is C++? p. 13.08 Fig. 13-9 Next Click to view Web Link, then click C++ below Chapter 13 Includes all elements of C, plus additional features for working with object-oriented concepts Used to develop database and Web applications
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Object-Oriented Programming Languages What is Java? p. 13.08 Fig. 13-10 Next Click to view Web Link, then click Java below Chapter 13 Developed by Sun Microsystems Similar to C++ but uses just-in-time (JIT) compiler to convert source code into machine code Click to view video
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Object-Oriented Programming Languages What is a visual programming language? p. 13.09 Next Click to view Web Link, then click RAD below Chapter 13 Programmer writes and implements program in segments Visual programming environment (VPE) allows developers to drag and drop objects to build programs Often used in RAD (rapid application development) environment Sometimes called fifth-generation language Provides visual or graphical interface for creating source code
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Object-Oriented Programming Languages What is Visual Studio.NET? p. 13.10 Next Click to view Web Link, then click Visual Studio.NET below Chapter 13 Suite of visual programming languages and RAD tools .NET is set of technologies that allows program to run on Internet Visual Basic.NET is used to build complex object-based programs Step 1. The programmer designs the user interface. Step 2. The programmer assigns properties to each object on the form. Step 3. The programmer writes code to define the action of each command button. Step 4. The programmer tests the application.
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Object-Oriented Programming Languages What is Delphi? p. 13.11 Fig. 13-12 Next Powerful visual programming tool Ideal for large-scale enterprise and Web applications
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Object-Oriented Programming Languages What is PowerBuilder? p. 13.12 Fig. 13-13 Next Another powerful visual programming tool Best suited for Web-based and large-scale object-oriented applications
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Nonprocedural Languages What is RPG (Report Program Generator)? p. 13.12 Fig. 13-14 Next Nonprocedural language used for generating reports, performing computations, and updating files Nonprocedural language—contains English-like instructions that retrieve data
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Nonprocedural Languages What is a fourth-generation language (4GL)? p. 13.13 Fig. 13-15 Next Nonprocedural language that allows access to data in database Popular 4GL is SQL, query language that allows users to manage data in relational DBMS
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Program Development Tools What is an application generator? p. 13.13 Fig. 13-16 Next Program that creates source code or machine code from specification Consists of report writer, form, and menu generator Form provides areas for entering data
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Program Development Tools What is Visual Basic for Applications (VBA)? p. 13.14 Fig. 13-17 Next Click to view Web Link, then click Macros below Chapter 13 Macro programming language Macro—series of statements used to automate tasks
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Web Page Development What is HTML (Hypertext Markup Language)? p. 13.16 Fig. 13-18 Next Click to view Web Link, then click HTML below Chapter 13 Used to create Web pages
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Web Page Development How are special effects and interactive elements added to a Web page? p. 13.17 Next Counter Counter tracks number of visitors to Web site Image map Image map graphic image that points to URL Script Script interpreted program that runs on client Applet Applet usually runs on client, but is compiled Processing form Processing form collects data from visitors to Web site Servlet Servlet applet that runs on server ActiveX control ActiveX control small program that runs on client
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Web Page Development What is the common gateway interface (CGI)? p. 13.18 Next Communications standard that defines how Web server communicates with outside sources Step 3. When the user submits a request, it is sent to the CGI program. The CGI program contacts the database and requests information for the user. In this case, it looks for a movie titled The Secret Garden. Step 1. The programmer stores the CGI program in a special folder on the Web server such as /cgi-bin. Step 2. The Webmaster creates a link between the CGI program and Web page. When a user displays the Web page, the CGI program automatically starts. Step 4. The CGI program receives information from the database, assembles it in an HTML format, and sends it to the user’s Web browser. Database CGI script—program that manages sending and receiving across CGI
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Web Page Development What is a scripting language? p. 13.19 Fig. 13-20 Next Click to view Web Link, then click Scripting Languages below Chapter 13 Typically easy to learn and use JavaScript—adds dynamic content and interactive elements to Web page VBScript (Visual Basic, Scripting Edition)—adds intelligence and interactivity to Web page Perl (Practical Extraction and Report Language)— has powerful text processing capabilities
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Web Page Development What is dynamic HTML (DHTML)? p. 13.20 Fig. 13-21 Next Allows developers to include more graphical interest and interactivity in Web page
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Web Page Development What are XHTML, XML, and WML? p. 13.20 Next Click to view Web Link, then click XML below Chapter 13 XHTML (Extensible HTML) enables Web sites to be displayed more easily on microbrowsers XML (Extensible Markup Language) allows developers to create customized tags WML (Wireless Markup Language) allows developers to design pages specifically for microbrowsers Includes features of HTML and XML Uses wireless application protocol (WAP), standard that specifies how wireless devices communicate with Web Server sends entire record to client, enabling client to do much of processing without going back to server
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Microsoft FrontPage Macromedia Flash Web Page Development Macromedia Fireworks What is Web page authoring software? p. 13.21 Next Creates sophisticated Web pages without using HTML Generates HTML Macromedia Dreamweaver Lotus FastSite Adobe LiveMotion Adobe GoLive
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Multimedia Program Development What is multimedia authoring software? p. 13.22 Fig. 13-23 Next Combines text, graphics, animation, audio, and video into interactive presentation Used for computer- based training (CBT) and Web-based training (WBT) Software includes Toolbook, Authorware, and Director
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Other Programming Languages What are other available programming languages? p. 13.22 Next ALGOLALGOLADAADAAPLAPL FORTHFORTHLISPLISPHYPERTALKHYPERTALKFORTRANFORTRAN LOGOLOGOPASCALPASCALMODULA-2MODULA-2 PILOTPILOTSMALLTALKSMALLTALKPROLOGPROLOGPL/IPL/I
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The Program Development Cycle What is the program development cycle? p. 13.24 Fig. 13-25 Next Steps programmers use to build computer programs Programming team—Group of programmers working on program
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Step 1 — Analyze Requirements What is involved in analyzing the requirements? p. 13.25 Fig. 13-26 Next 1. Review requirements 2. Meet with systems analyst and users 3. Identify input, output, processing, and data components IPO chart— Identifies program’s inputs, outputs, and processing steps IPO chart
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Programmer begins with general design and moves toward detailed design Step 2 — Design Solution What is involved in designing the solution? p. 13.26 Next Object-oriented design Structured design, sometimes called top-down design Two approaches Devise solution algorithm, step-by-step procedure to solve problem
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Step 2 — Design Solution What is a hierarchy chart? p. 13.26 Fig. 13-27 Next Shows program modules graphically Also called structure chart
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Step 2 — Design Solution What is object-oriented (OO) design? p. 13.27 Fig. 13-28 Next Click to view Web Link, then click Object-Oriented Design below Chapter 13 Programmer packages data and procedure into single unit, an object Objects are grouped into classes Class diagram represents hierarchical relationships of classes graphically
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Step 2 — Design Solution What is a sequence control structure? p. 13.28 Fig. 13-29 Next Control structure that shows actions following each other in order Control structure depicts logical order of program instructions
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Step 2 — Design Solution What is a selection control structure? p. 13.28 Fig. 13-30 Next Tells program which action to take, based on a certain condition Two types Case control structure If-then-else control structure—yields one of two possibilities: true or false
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Step 2 — Design Solution What is a case control structure? p. 13.28 Fig. 13-31 Next Yields one of three or more possibilities
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Step 2 — Design Solution What is a repetition control structure? p. 13.29 Figs. 13-32–13-33 Next Enables program to perform one or more actions repeatedly Do-while control structure—repeats as long as condition is true Do-until control structure—repeats until condition is true Do-While Control StructureDo-Until Control Structure
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Step 2 — Design Solution What is a program flowchart? p. 13.30 Fig. 13-34 Next Graphically shows logic in solution algorithm
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Step 2 — Design Solution What is an example of a flowchart? p. 13.30 Fig. 13-35 Next
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Step 2 — Design Solution What is flowcharting software? p. 13.30 Fig. 13-36 Next Click to view Web Link, then click Flowcharting Software below Chapter 13 Used by programmers to develop flowcharts
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Step 2 — Design Solution What is pseudocode? p. 13.32 Fig. 13-37 Next Uses condensed form of English to convey program logic
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Step 3 — Validate Design What is involved in validating the design? p. 13.32 Next Check program design for accuracy Logic error design flaw that causes inaccurate results Test data sample data that mimics real data that program will process Programmer checks logic for correctness and attempts to uncover logic errors Desk check programmers use test data to step through logic Structured walkthrough programmer explains logic of algorithm while programming team steps through program logic
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Step 4 — Implement Design What is implementation? p. 13.33 Fig. 13-38 Next Click to view Web Link, then click Extreme Programming below Chapter 13 Writing the code that translates the design into a program Syntax—rules that specify how to write instructions Comments—program documentation Extreme programming (XP)—coding and testing as soon as requirements are defined
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Step 5 — Test Solution What is involved in testing the solution? p. 13.34 Next Ensure program runs correctly and is error free Debugging—locating and correcting syntax and logic errors, or bugs Test copy of program, called beta, sometimes used to find bugs
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Step 6 — Document Solution What is involved in documenting the solution? p. 13.36 Next Programmer performs two activities Reviews program code—removes dead code, program instructions that program never executes Reviews documentation
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Summary of Programming Languages and Program Development Various programming languages used to write and develop computer programs The program development cycle and the tools used to make this process efficient Web development and multimedia development tools Chapter 13 Complete
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