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Code

7 九月, 2015 - 12:26

Completing the design process results in a series of detailed specifications. The translation of these specifications into a form that can be understood by the technological components of the system – PCs servers, mainframes, communications gear... This is called coding. (It used to be called programming, but it entails in fact more than writing programs – for example, database specifications).

How this is done is specific to each environment and will therefore not be further described here. Each programming language has its own peculiarities, and each IS department has its own habits; the best organized departments have in fact established coding standards to be followed by all team members. This has the advantage of making work more interchangeable: if everybody uses the same style, work on one component can be taken over by anyone. Maintenance is also greatly facilitated by standards.