Structorizer 3.20
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Date updated
February 10, 2011
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Description of Structorizer 3.20
A tool to create NSD files with ease
Structorizer is a simple, easy to use tool designed to enable you to create Nassi-Schneiderman Diagrams (NSD). Nassi-Shneiderman diagram is a graphical design representation for structured programming.
Requirements for Structorizer 3.20
Java
Editor's review for Structorizer
Structorizer is a very potent and authoritative application facilitating creation of NSDs (Nassi-Schneiderman Diagrams) or graphical representation of designs essential for programming structurally. These diagrams form the core of programming by helping to divide into small sub-sections of the bigger problem till there are bare sentences remaining around which flow diagrams need to be created.
The Structorizer allows you to perform all these intricate tasks without much difficulty. Just like a NSD, the Structorizer can manage blocks very easily. On encountering a block, the Structorizer will perform the activity related to that block and on completion of that block, moves on to another and another block till the entire process is completed. There are basically two types of blocks. One is the basically white or black, that is the block with Affirmative or Negative or the Right or Wrong branches.
The other block calls for a looping protocol for a single or a series of processes to be performed until a certain criterion is fulfilled. All the intermediate processes are sub-sets or auxiliaries of the main set with occasionally a tangential auxiliary which might target another process entirely.
Though the Structorizer is extremely quick and user-friendly, there is a need for a little know-how to make maximum use of the versatile functions of the Structorizer. Due to its versatile and intelligent functions, the Structorizer takes the prestigious place of a partner for anyone who is involved with NSD workings. This is the reason why the Structorizer is much sought after by the guys who know their stuff.
The Structorizer is the creation of Fisch Bob and since the launching of 2 editions; it has been available as an open source and is published under the purview of General Public License allowing free access for every user even to modify the original source code to meet their own needs. The modified version is also free to be used and their users are also equally free to change the code. The terms of the GPL places responsibilities on the users, the primary one being that even if the source code is modified, it should be mentioned as such so that if any errors do occur down the road, then the errors may not be attributed to the original developer and publisher.
Though the Structorizer is originally written and also maintained by Fisch, it is Reimers Klaus-Peter who has coded the code generator for the Oberon source. While Klippel Jan Peter has implemented export of KSH and Perl, it is Grundner Markus who has written the generator code for Bash and the source code for Java export has been developed by Schillebeeckx Gunter.
With this concoction of great developers associated with the Structorizer, you should join the bandwagon and patronize it with your personalized fusion!
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