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  2. Jackson structured programming - Wikipedia

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    Jackson structured programming (JSP) is a method for structured programming developed by British software consultant Michael A. Jackson and was described in his 1975 book Principles of Program Design. [1] The technique of JSP is to analyze the data structures of the files that a program must read as input and produce as output, and then produce ...

  3. Jackson system development - Wikipedia

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    JSD was first presented by Michael A. Jackson in 1982, in a paper called "A System Development Method". [1] and in 1983 in System Development. [2]Jackson System Development (JSD) is a method of system development that covers the software life cycle either directly or, by providing a framework into which more specialized techniques can fit.

  4. Structured analysis - Wikipedia

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    Jackson structured programming in circa 1975 developed by Michael A. Jackson; Structured analysis in circa 1978 with Tom DeMarco, Edward Yourdon, Gane & Sarson, McMenamin & Palmer. Structured analysis and design technique (SADT) developed by Douglas T. Ross; Yourdon structured method developed by Edward Yourdon.

  5. Michael A. Jackson (computer scientist) - Wikipedia

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    [3] Information system design was in need of a structured approach. In 1964, Jackson joined the new consultancy firm John Hoskyns and Company in London, before founding his own company Michael Jackson Systems Limited in 1971. In the 1960s, he had started his search for a "more reliable and systematic way of programming."

  6. Problem frames approach - Wikipedia

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    However, the design patterns also tend to account for semantic outcomes that are not native to the programming language they are to be implemented in. So, another difference is that problem frames is a native meta-notation for the domain of problems, whereas design patterns are a catalogue of technical debt left behind by the language implementers.

  7. Structured systems analysis and design method - Wikipedia

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    SSADM is one particular implementation and builds on the work of different schools of structured analysis and development methods, such as Peter Checkland's soft systems methodology, Larry Constantine's structured design, Edward Yourdon's Yourdon Structured Method, Michael A. Jackson's Jackson Structured Programming, and Tom DeMarco's ...

  8. Template:Michael Jackson - Wikipedia

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  9. Michael Jackson: The Magic and the Madness - Wikipedia

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    The Gay & Lesbian Review said that Michael Jackson – The Magic, the Madness, the Whole Story was a "comprehensive and even-handed biography". [7] In a 2015 retrospective on Jackson, NBC News noted that "Taraborrelli has written what might be the definitive biography of the star. Michael Jackson: The Magic, The Madness, The whole Story". [8]