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control flow
(redirected from Control structures)

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(programming)control flow - (Or "flow of control") The sequence of execution of instructions in a program. This is determined at run time by the input data and by the control structures (e.g. "if" statements) used in the program.

Not to be confused with "flow control".


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Companies may perceive that they lose control when using an outsourcing provider, but much of that risk can be mitigated through proper governance and business control structures.
As a result of lessons learned during combat operations in Afghanistan and Iraq (2001 to 2006), the imperative to build joint integrated command and control structures has highlighted doctrinal and technical air-ground integration issues.
Likewise, Pressly told lawmakers that before Congress considers mandating flood insurance for home owners who reside behind flood control structures such as dams or levees, FEMA must produce adequate documentation indicating that the benefits of such compulsory coverage outweigh the costs.
 
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