Structural chart:
Structural chart is a pictorial representation of a particular
Data coupling:
Coupling shows interaction between modules and reliability of one module with the other modules. With reference to the sports game, the scores made by team members in a match is an example of data coupling.
Module:
Module is a part of any program. It is one of the small units which when combined together, results in a whole program.
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