When would you choose bottom up methodology?

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When would you choose bottom up methodology?..

Answer / raj

Bottom-up methodology is used when problem is very complex
and we can divide a large problem into many small problems

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When would you choose bottom up methodology?..

Answer / pravin

when we know aboput the problems well we can move to Bottom
up methodology and can solve it earlier, if we dont know the
problems and the structures we have to go to the top down
approach.........

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When would you choose bottom up methodology?..

Answer / vinod

In Bottom Up Methodology, we build the bottom-most layer
first and then ascend onto the actual application i.e. all
the smaller chunks of code or assisting functions are build
first and then the bigger function which uses these are built.

Bottom Up methodology is followed when we are definite about
the number, type and functionality of the Bottom most
functions(Assisting Functions) to be defined. Once all these
functions are defined, we build the bigger system above it.

Top down approach is followed when we are not very sure
about the number/type of functions that need to be
implemented, so the application is started to be implemented
and as and when smaller functions are needed, they are built.

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When would you choose bottom up methodology?..

Answer / pramod

Bottom up approach is used in c++ Lang....top down is used
in c....however object oriented programs are very structure
able nd easy to analyze ........

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When would you choose bottom up methodology?..

Answer / nattuthurai

In top down methodology you start solving the problem from
up and comes to the bottom conclusion and in bottom up you
do it vise versa.

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