IT 210 Week 6 CheckPoint Algorithm Verification
For more course tutorials visit www.uophelp.com 1. CheckPoint: Algorithm Verification • Answer the following questions about the information in Appendix J: o What will be printed if the input is 0? o What will be printed if the input is 100? o What will be printed if the input is 51? o What will be printed if the user enters “Wingding”?
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1. CheckPoint: Algorithm Verification
• Answer the following questions about the information in Appendix J:
o What will be printed if the input is 0?
o What will be printed if the input is 100?
o What will be printed if the input is 51?
o What will be printed if the user enters “Wingding”?
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1. <strong>CheckPoint</strong>: <strong>Algorithm</strong> <strong>Verification</strong><br />
Answer the following questions about the information in Appendix J:<br />
o What will be printed if the input is 0?<br />
o What will be printed if the input is 100?<br />
o What will be printed if the input is 51?<br />
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What will be printed if the user enters “Wingding”?<br />
Is this design robust? If so, explain why. If not, explain what you can do to make<br />
it robust.<br />
How many levels of nesting are there in this design?<br />
Provide a set of values that will test the normal operation of this program segment.<br />
Defend your choices.<br />
Provide a set of test values that will cause each of the branches to be executed.<br />
Provide a set of test values that test the abnormal operation of this program<br />
segment.