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Part 1: Programming Solution Proposal


select a problem in your workplace that requires a programming solution. Instead of a
workplace, you may use another organization to which you belong, such as a
house of worship, a local library, or a sports league. You may also use one of
the Virtual Organizations as your model.

Write a
2- to 3-page proposal in which you do the following: 
Describe how you determined the problem that
must be solved.
Describe the role of the personnel involved in
the project.
Explain the process of solving the problem and
developing the program in terms of the programming development cycle.
Explain how you would take a modular approach to
the program solution and why it is important.
Provide appropriate references to support the
points in your paper.

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

Part 2: Selection Structure Paper

Use the Part 1: Programming Solution Proposal you developed in Week Two and select one
section of the proposal that requires a selection structure.

Write a 2- to 3-page paper describing the purpose of that structure and write the
pseudocode for that structure. Examine any iteration control structure. If the
program you described in Week Two does not lend itself well to the inclusion of
a selection structure, create a new example of a selection structure.

Create a Visual Logic flowchart that parallels this pseudocode.

Test the flowchart to make sure that it executes properly and produces correct results.

Submit the paper and the Visual Logic file.

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.

Part 3: Array Structure Proposal

Use the Part 2: Selection Structure Paper you developed in Week Two.

Select one section that requires an array structure.

Write a 2- to 3-page proposal describing the purpose of that structure and write the
pseudocode for that structure.

Begin the proposal by defining any objects or object-oriented programming. Explain the
size and data types of the array structure you used. If the program you
described in Week Two does not

Create a Visual Logic flowchart that parallels this pseudocode.

Test the flowchart to make sure that it executes properly and produces correct results.

Submit both the paper and the Visual Logic file.

Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.


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