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  • 0:05 What Is the Program…
  • 1:16 Mapping the Process
  • 2:05 Flowcharts
  • 2:40 Analyzing a Simple Process
  • 5:02 Analysis for Foober's…
  • 6:49 Lesson Summary
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Instructor Lee Webber

Lee holds a master's degree in Information Systems Management. He has taught college-level computer classes.

So, to recap - once you have your requirements, you can start by analyzing them to get a good idea of what your program is supposed to do. You do the analysis to break something down into its interrelated components in order to understand it. Our simple examples looked at when I could open my birthday presents. Then, we took a look at the preliminary analysis I did for the prototype I wrote for Foober. Once I have a good handle on my analysis, I can start detailed design for my program. Read Analysis and Design Tools: Analysis Definition and Flow Charts Introduction Lesson
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