iSeries (AS/400) Program Design
Course Details
- Course code: ISPGD
- Duration: 1 day
- Maximum delegates: 8
- Start time: 09:30
- Price: £545
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This course introduces delegates to program design
techniques to improve programmer productivity. It improves the awareness of the
programming environment for both testing and development of applications on the
iSeries.
On completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Identify the steps in program design.
- Use flowcharts when designing a program.
- Design and write control structures for programs.
- Develop program logic using pseudo code.
- Recognise the different types of, and requirements for input and
output in a program.
- Recognise the logic schemes for the main programming styles of report
programs, enquiry programs and maintenance programs.
- Design programs in a modular style to avoid duplication of code.
Programming staff with limited or no previous
programming experience in programming on an iSeries or AS/400.
Delegates should attend this course prior to embarking
on a programming career. This course is scheduled to run immediately after the
iSeries SYSTEM FACILITIES course.
This course is suitable for delegates embarking on a
programming career using RPG/400, RPGIV or Cobol.
First Steps.
- About this course.
- What are programs and what is program design?
- Steps in program design.
- Defining the output.
- Bottom up or top down design.
- Summary.
Developing Logic.
- Introduction.
- Flowcharts.
- Control structures.
- Sequences.
- Conditions.
- Loops.
- Pseudo code.
Programming Concepts.
- Introduction.
- Input and output.
- Variables.
- Arrays.
- Decision making.
Logic Schemes.
- Types of program.
- Report programs.
- Enquiry programs.
- Maintenance programs.
- Subprograms and program calling.
- Final thoughts.
A course manual with supporting documentation is
provided. The course includes reference notes with sample pseudo code
structures for the major types of program likely to be encountered on the
iSeries. Presentation materials show the construction of a program and the
basic program structures. The course is supplemented with practical sessions to
demonstrate programs running on an iSeries.
Schedule - Dates on Request
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