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MIS 505 Final Exam Review 2 Questions & Answers. Chapter 9: Advanced Modularization Techniques You can invoke or call a method from another program or method. When methods must share data, you can p... ass the data into and return the data out of methods. A method could … using any numeric value as an argument, whether it is a variable, a named constant, or a literal constant. A method’s return type is part of its signature. A method’s declared return type must match the type of value used in the return statement. Methods with identical names that have identical parameter lists but different return types are ambiguous. All modern programming languages contain many methods that are predefined. In implementation hiding, the calling method needs to understand only the interface to the method that is and it need not know how the method works internally. Most programmers consciously make decisions about cohesiveness for each method they write. Programs that use recursion are error-prone but easy to debug. The last statement in a method is a(n) ____. Variables and constants are ____ within, or local to, only the method in which they are declared. When a data item is known to all of a program’s modules, it is a ____data item. A calling method sends a(n) ____ to a method. A …. method accepts the value of an argument passed to it as its ____. A method’s name and parameter list constitute the method’s ____. You can think of the ____ in a method declaration as a funnel into the method. A variable usually is passed into a method by ____. Each time a method executes, any parameter variables listed in the method header are ____. The variables in the method declaration that accept the values from the actual parameters are ____ parameters. A method can return nothing, in which case the method is a ____ method. Programmers use the term ____ to describe any extra time and resources required by an operation. ____ provide an overview of input to the method, the processing steps that must occur, and the result. When multiple parameters appear in a method header, they constitute a(n) ____. Arrays, unlike simple built-in types, are passed by ____. ____ is the ability of a method to act appropriately depending on the context. When you ____ a method, you write multiple methods with a shared name but different parameter lists. Using implementation hiding means that the ____ is the only part of a method with which the method’s client interacts. ____ refers to how the internal statements of a method serve to accomplish the method’s purpose. ____ is a measure of the strength of the connection between two program methods. ____ occurs when methods excessively depend on each other and makes programs more prone to errors. ____ …….. do not depend on others. ____ occurs when a method is defined in terms of itself. A method that calls itself is a ____. Every time you call a method, the address to which the program should return at the completion of the method is stored in a memory location ____. [Show More]
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