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JSP may refer to: Computing *Jackson structured programming *JavaServer Pages, server-side Java *Java stored procedure (SQL/JRT) Organisations *The Japanese School in Perth *Jewish Settlement Police, an organization established in Mandatory Palestine in 1936 *JSP Records, a record label Politics *Japan Socialist Party, a political party existed from 1945 to 1996 in Japan *Jai Samaikyandhra Party, a political party in India *Jana Sena Party, a political party in India Other uses

*Japanese Surrendered Personnel *Jacketed, soft point, a soft-point bullet *Jesup station (Amtrak station code), a train station in Georgia, US *Joint Schools Project, a 1960s "New Maths" project for schools in West Africa and later in the British Caribbean *Joint Service Publication, a UK MoD document *''The Joseph Smith Papers'', the published volumes of all of Joseph Smith's writings *Joseph Smith Papyri, Egyptian papyrus fragments {{Disambiguation ...
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Jackson Structured Programming
Jackson structured programming (JSP) is a method for structured programming developed by British software consultant Michael A. Jackson (computer scientist), Michael A. Jackson and was described in his 1975 book ''Principles of Program Design''.. The technique of JSP is to analyze the data structures of the files that a program must read as input and produce as output, and then produce a program design based on those data structures, so that the program control structure handles those data structures in a natural and intuitive way. JSP describes structures (of both data and programs) using three basic structures – sequence, iteration, and selection (or alternatives). These structures are diagrammed as (in effect) a visual representation of a regular expression. Introduction Michael A. Jackson (computer scientist), Michael A. Jackson originally developed JSP in the 1970s. He documented the system in his 1975 book ''Principles of Program Design''. In a 2001 conference talk, he ...
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