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Now that you have a program design and a chosen programming language for your project, you can begin looking at the logical flow of the processes within your program and the data that is input, modified, and/or output.

You have seen graphical tools used to represent these processes such as flowcharts, HIPO charts, and Decision Tables, but you thought until now that they were a waste of time. Since there are many processes and conditions involved in this program, you definitely do see the need for these graphical and textual representations.

Using the UML diagram and variable list agreed upon by the group, create a HIPO Chart, Flowchart, Decision Table, and Pseudocode for the program.

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Using the UML diagram and variable list agreed upon by the group, create a HIPO Chart, Flowchart, Decision Table, and Pseudocode for the program.

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