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PLAN C

Professional Learning And Networking for Computing

  • Approaches
    • Code Reading and the Block Model
    • Tracing
    • Alternative Conceptions
    • Peer Instruction
    • Worked Examples
    • Unplugged Computing
    • Reference Language
    • Parson’s Puzzles
  • Techniques
    • Code Reading and the Block Model
    • Tracing
    • Alternative Conceptions
    • Peer Instruction
    • Worked Examples
    • Unplugged Computing
    • Reference language
    • Parsons Puzzles
  • Topics
    • Simple Data & Control Flow
    • Complex Data & Control Flow
    • Simple Relational DB Design
    • Simple Relational DB Dev
    • Standard Algorithms
    • Data Structures and Files
    • Modular Code
    • Complex Relational DB Dev
  • Levels
    • BGE
    • N4
    • N5
    • Higher
    • AH
  • New Materials
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Tracing / Technique

August 8, 2016

Technique – Expression TRACS

Summary of Technique Office mix TRACS for expressions is a technique for analysing the expressions in code. This could be as simple as the expression 4+5, to a complex expression such as (INT(RND*23)+1)>ROUND(a,3) OR b<j*r. The approach uses annotation to outline the order of evaluation of...

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