Do you think every program needs all three (algorithms, flowcharts, and pseudoco
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Do you think every program needs all three (algorithms, flowcharts, and pseudocodes) of them? Why or why not? Justify your answer with examples. If you plan to create any two of them for a program, which one would you eliminate? Why? You have read about fundamental data types in your book. Are these data types enough to represent all data, or do you think additional data types are needed? Why or why not? Explain your answer with examples. Looking at the phases of program development, in which phase should the documentation be done? Why?
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Yes, as the flowchart is the blue print of the program it helps to show how the algorithm will be taken forward with respect to actual coding. For planning as well as designing pseudocodes are needed. It is faster, easier and simpler to make any changes to the program if pseudocode is created. Algorithm and flowchart both are not to be needed as the flowchart already graphically defines the algorithm. Eiher flowchart or algorithm is to be elimated. The data types will not be enough. A flow should be needed and a functional description should be needed.Documentation should be done in all the phases in the SDLC cycle.
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