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== Process-oriented methodology? ==
== Process-oriented methodology? ==



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Process-oriented methodology?

In my class the lecturer defined process-oriented programming as a methodology, which is characterized by the use of subprograms or functions. Maybe this is worth adding to the article provided that I get an exact reference.Robert Adrian Dizon 14:37, 19 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]