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    Programming languages are vast and diverse in their numbers. These different languages use fundamental styles of programming called programming paradigms. These programming paradigms layout the particular design approach that a program will use to solve a problem or achieve an objective. Of the many different types of programming paradigms, some of the more distinguished ones are procedural, functional, logical, and object orientated programming. Recently the object orientated languages have been

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    ABSTRACT This paper is discuss about the evolution of Object-oriented technology in software design and implementation and it’s role in the present market for developing server side scripting or web based products. There are many Object-oriented languages are available in the market but in all of them companies choose to use open source languages like Java, .NET , C++, C#, and Visual Basic .NET etc. The call for these languages has improved because the license cost is very less, negligible or zero

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    INTRODUCTION : Pattern matching is a programming language method which is considered as important in functional programming. It is uses STRING MATCHING and PATTERN RECOGNITION. The main job of pattern matching is to check and decompose data. The object-oriented programming languages do not have any particular method for this decomposition of data. So the Object-oriented programmers are in need for a solutions for this problem of decomposition .For that problem as a solution a built-in

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    Contents 1. Introduction 4 2. Programing Paradigms 4 2.1 Object oriented Programing 4 2.1.1 Advantages 4 2.1.2 Disadvantages 4 2.2 Procedural programing 4 2.2.1 Advantages 5 2.2.2 Disadvantages 5 2.3 Event driven programing 5 2.3.1 Advantages 5 2.3.2 Disadvantages 5 3. Control Structures 6 4. Data Types 6 4.1 Data Types – VB 6 5. Pseudo Code – BTEC Grade calculator 7 6. Suitability of graphical programing 8 7. Screen Layout 8 8. Structure chart 10 9. Flow Chart 11 10. IPO (Input, Process, Output

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    1.2.3 Uppsala Model/Internationalisation Process However, “The Uppsala Internationalisation Model” (Johanson & Vahlne, 1977, 1990), argues that organisations grow through incremental or gradual process by gradually increasing their internationalisation activities as they gain more experience and learning. Organisation they believe commit more resources as they gain more knowledge a certain market by first investing in close psychic distant market, (Banalieva & Santoro, 2009; B Elango, 1998; Balasubramanian

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    However, while the OLI paradigm centers around a single expansion decision, the Uppsala model views internationalisation as a gradual process with an incremental increase of knowledge of the target region and subsequent commitments in that region. Hence, internationalisation occurs faster in the OLI paradigm. Another difference between the two models is their respective focuses. The OLI paradigm focuses more inward, on the attributes of the expanding company

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    ABSTRACT This paper is about the evolution of Object-oriented technology in software design and implementation and its role in current market for developing web based products or server side scripting. Many Object-oriented languages have come in market but among them companies prefer to use open source OO languages such as Java, C++, C# .NET, and Visual Basic .NET etc. The demand for these languages has increased because the cost of licensing is very less or nothing. As these languages are open source

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    INTRODUCTION Over the past few decades, many software development methodologies have appeared and these methodologies address most of the phases of software life cycle from requirements to maintenance. In the last twenty years, there has been increasing popularity for object-oriented programming. Hence, the interest to research on object-oriented methodologies has increased. Also, there has been exponential growth due to the increase in number of software systems being described as object-oriented

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    could be used in his environment. Assignment Brief In order to satisfy Gary’s need for knowledge, you should prepare a report covering following topics (Tasks 1 – 4). Task1 (P1) Outlining the application and limits of the following programming paradigms: 

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    Procedural Programing Assignment 1 Question 1 1.1. The two programming paradigms we get is Object-Orientated and Procedural. To understand what they are we need to explain what each are and how they operate and what are the strengths and weaknesses of each. Now Procedural Programming languages are referred to as straight programming taking on a read from the top to the end method, whereas Object-Oriented programming use objects and classes. Procedural takes on applications by solving problems from

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