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Chapter 7.1: The Operational Environment: A Short History
           Fig. 7.1.3 illustrates the many new applications that were being produced.








































               Fig. 7.1.3 Lots of applications.


           Ed Yourdon and the Structured Revolution



           Into this fray stepped Ed Yourdon and Tom Demarco. Ed Yourdon recognized that
           discipline in the creation of code was needed. Ed began what was termed the
           “structured” revolution. Ed began with structured programming and then extended his

           philosophy for the discipline in the creation of systems to general design principles.

           Thus, structured programming and design was born. Given the development practices of

           the day, Ed Yourdon made significant contributions with the notion that computer
           systems should be developed with order and discipline.


           The SDLC



           One of the significant products of the structured revolution was the notion of the system
           development life cycle (SDLC).


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