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A program is the expression, in either assembly language or a higher-level programming language of the steps needed to accomplish a particular computational goal.
A program will include:
- statements to perform arithmetical computations
- direction to move data from one place to another
- control flow directives, including conditional branches and subroutine calls
Programs will be converted from their original human-readable source code to object code (by tools such as assemblers and compilers), and loaded into the main memory of the computer, from where the CPU will fetch the individual instructions of the program, and execute them.