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ICSE '78 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Software engineering
A graph theoretic approach to the verification of program structures
ICSE '78 Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Software engineering
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IEEE Transactions on Computers
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DECA is a computer program which is used in conjunction with a top-down dominated design methodology. The program organizes, validates, and produces a document depicting the design of a software system. The use of DECA significantly enhances the quality of the software design. The quality of the design in turn significantly benefits the quality of the implemented software system.