ABSTRACT
The purpose of this paper is to consider a checklist of significant items in system design. The article considers problem definition and the general consideration of various classes of applications, and from this, goes on to consider problems of implementation both from the individual and the group frame of reference. Some significant items in system design are then discussed as are the ramifications of the choice of the high level language, procedural or non-procedural. Human factors are then considered with an emphasis in this area since it is felt that the long term success of the program (not the project) depends on these.
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- A checklist for program design in a university environment
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