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A(n) ____________________ is a person whose job it is to write, test, and maintain computer programs.

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With a logic error, the program will run but the output will be wrong.

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The property that makes 4GLs easier to use is that they are declarative, rather than the procedural third-generation languages.

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Each step of the ________________________________________ produces some type of documentation to pass on to the next step.

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Three common types of language translators are compilers, interpreters, and coders.

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If an application is going to need to interact with existing programs, it will likely be coded in the same language as those other programs.

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Once the system containing the program is up and running, the implementation process of the program implementation and maintenance phase is complete.

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What are the steps involved in program development?

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____, which dates back to 1954, was designed by scientists and is oriented toward manipulating formulas for scientific, mathematical, and engineering problem solving applications.

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____________________ is a structured programming language designed for business transaction processing.

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To use a Java applet on a Web page, the applet's ____________________ files containing the applet's code must be stored in the Web site's folder.

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____ create the forms or screens used to input data into a program or database.

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Program ____________________ is the process of updating software so it continues to be useful.

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