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i need to build a program that iwll keep track of cds and dvds

identify three processes that are needed in order to keep track of your collection
identify the input data required for each of the processes
identify a logiacal name for each data output item and type of data output(real number, integer, text).

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Sequential and Selection Process Control Structure

Sequential and selection processing control structures are concepts in computer programming that dictate the order and conditions in which instructions or statements are executed. Appendix G likely contains information or examples related to these control structures.

To access Appendix G and learn more about sequential and selection processing, you need to have the relevant resource or document available. This could be a manual, a textbook, an online course, or any other educational material related to computer programming.

Here are the general steps to access and utilize Appendix G:

1. Identify the resource: Determine the source that contains the information you need, such as a programming textbook, lecture slides, or an online tutorial.

2. Locate the Appendix: Search for the table of contents or index of the resource to find the section labeled with an Appendix. It may be located towards the end of the material.

3. Navigate to Appendix G: Once you have located the appendix section, refer to the table of contents or index to find Appendix G specifically related to sequential and selection processing control structures.

4. Read and understand the content: Once you've reached Appendix G, carefully read the information provided. It should provide explanations, examples, and possibly exercises or solutions related to sequential and selection processing control structures.

5. Apply the knowledge: It's essential to apply what you've learned. If there are exercises or examples provided, attempt to solve them or write code that implements the concepts outlined in Appendix G. This will help solidify your understanding of sequential and selection processing control structures.

If you don't have immediate access to Appendix G or if you have a specific question about sequential and selection processing control structures, feel free to ask, and I will provide a general explanation or guide you towards additional resources.