ALSO CALLED: Modular Programming DEFINITION: Structured programming (sometimes known as modular programming) is a subset of procedural programming that enforces a logical structure on the program being written to make it more efficient and easier to understand and modify. Certain languages such as Ada, Pascal,
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STRUCTURED PROGRAMMING DEFINITION (continued): and dBASE are designed with features that encourage or enforce a logical program structure.
Structured programming frequently employs a top-down design model, in which developers map out the overall program structure into separate subsections. A defined function or set of similar functions is coded in a separate module or submodule, which means that code can be loaded into memory more efficiently and that modules can be reused in other programs. After a module has been Structured Programming definition sponsored by SearchCIO-Midmarket.com, powered by WhatIs.com an online computer dictionary
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