Procedural design

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In software design, Procedural Design (SPD) converts and translates structural elements into procedural explanations. SPD starts straight after data design and architectural design.[1] This has now been mostly abandoned mostly due to the rise in preference of Object Oriented Programming and design patterns.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Rana, Mayank. "Procedural Design in Software Engineering | Types of Software". All BCA (Best Courses Academy). Retrieved 25 April 2022.