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faceboy62 Nov 14th, 2005 1:02 AM

urgent pseudocode
 
hi people i need a pseudocode algorithm for an ATM machine, it should have the following modules: checking payments, credit payments, deposit, withdrawal, transfer and bill payments. please help me out

bivhitscar Nov 14th, 2005 2:06 AM

We don't do homework here.

BadBit Nov 14th, 2005 3:52 AM

I am happy to help you do it, but no way am i doing it all for you.

ivan Nov 14th, 2005 5:22 AM

ok, post what you have done so far and we will try to help you the best we can...

Infinite Recursion Nov 14th, 2005 9:55 AM

How old are you? Do you not have a checking account, have you never used an ATM? In your defense, I guess, you could be < 16. You will need to show an effort on your part and you may get a helpful response.

MBirchmeier Nov 14th, 2005 10:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by faceboy62
hi people i need a pseudocode algorithm for an ATM machine, it should have the following modules: checking payments, credit payments, deposit, withdrawal, transfer and bill payments. please help me out

At college I bought an ATM Case study, walked through everything from walking gathering requirements, to the consequent Interaction, ER, and class diagrams, the test cases, and path coverage for each, potential security holes, and the tests to check security, the resulting Pseudo-code, and finally the code, and the code coverage from each of the tests.

I think it was about $30, but most of that was probablly printing costs, it was almost 200 pages.

If this the information you'd be looking for I can contact the vendor, some of it was propriatary so I think it has some copyright issues, but I'm sure they aren't that restrictive

-MBirchmeier

Polyphemus_ Nov 14th, 2005 10:44 AM

So you think we make your own homework? Do it yourself right on time, or do it not. But don't let other people do it.

Pdp100 Nov 14th, 2005 10:46 AM

With-in 10 mins of browsing the internet of asking some mates of yours you'll have the answer ;)

Rory Nov 14th, 2005 11:06 AM

Yeah I agree with the others here.

I would have thought, though, that an ATM is a classic example of where you'd use a UI progression flow chart rather than linear pseudocode.

bl00dninja Nov 15th, 2005 1:35 AM

well combined with the fact that this is pseudocode, either you don't know what pseudocode is, don't know what an ATM is or...i can't even imagine. just explain in words what an ATM would do.


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