The Computer Journal 1982 25(2):218-226; doi:10.1093/comjnl/25.2.218
© 1982 by British Computer Society
Triodic Logic and its Use in Structured Program Design
N. E. Goller *
Operational Research Executive, NCB, Coal House, Lyon Road, Harrow, UK
A triode is a program block with one entry and two exits. This paper examines some of the consequences of taking triodes to be the basic units of program structure. The result is a useful generalization of the existing theory and practice of structured programming.
Received April 1981.
* Operational Research Executive, NCB, Coal House, Lyon Road, Harrow, Middlesex, UK

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