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JSP diagram - Payment

This Jackson structured programming diagram sample depicts structure of Christmas and New Year payment program. This example was drawn on the base of the JSP diagram on the p.15 in the §8 Slides on Jackson Structured Programming (JSP) by Philip Jackson from the the EE2.sad Software Analysis & Design website of the University of Surrey. "Example: A company gives its work force a long break at Christmas and New Year, but does not want to provide pay in advance. So to pay its workers during the break it must post cheques to their home addresses. The Company employs people both on a permanent and a part-time basis. Permanent employees are paid monthly and part-time workers are paid weekly. All employees have a unique staff identity number, allocated to them when they join the company. ... Input and output structures Input 1: Finance department provides a payments file Input 2: Personnel department provides personal details Output: Information needed for each posted cheque" [info.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Teaching/Courses/ee2.sad/s14sad.pdf] The Jackson structured programming diagram example "JSP diagram - Payment" was designed using ConceptDraw PRO software extended with solution from the Software Development area of ConceptDraw Solution Park.
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