A program in unstructured language consists of sequence of commands, or statements, usually one in each line. these lines may have labels. labels helps to jump any line in the program.
unstructured programming introduces basic control flow concepts such as loops, branches and jumps. they don't use concept of procedure,function .
In contrast structured programs uses procedures,subroutines and local and global variables.
Yes an unstructured language uses labels and jumping statements example of unstructured are earlier language like assembly language.
structured language are well equipped with control statements, procedures,functions etc.
example of structured language are high level language like c,c++.
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discuss the difference between structured and unstructured problems.
A structured questionnaire has pre-set questions with fixed response options, while an unstructured questionnaire allows for open-ended responses. Structured questionnaires are ideal for quantitative research to collect standardized data, while unstructured questionnaires are more commonly used in qualitative research to gather in-depth insights. Structured questionnaires are easier to analyze and compare, while unstructured questionnaires offer more flexibility and depth in responses.
Which of the following is an example of unstructured system
a peom that is not structured
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A gray area lies between the structured and unstructured range.Here part of the decision can be specified allowing for certain factors out of control.
A gray area lies between the structured and unstructured range.Here part of the decision can be specified allowing for certain factors out of control.
structured attack--an attack that is sophisticated and organized & organized by a group w common goals An attack that is sophisticated and organized unstructured-- Made by individuals who pick their targets at random Often initiated by individuals attackers who infilrate systems out of curiosity
1. Structured 2. Semi - structured 3. Unstructured
Unstructured problem- A problem that requires the use of intuition, reasoning, and memory. Structured problem- A problem which can be broken down into a series of well-defined steps.