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Computers and the Thai Language
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 2009This article explains the history of Thai language development for computers, examining such factors as the language, script, and writing system, among others. The article also analyzes characteristics of Thai characters and I/O methods, and addresses key issues involved in Thai text processing.
Hugh Thaweesak Koanantakool +2 more
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Computers and the Humanities, 1985
Communicating with computers by some means of human or natural language has long been a goal of their users. The very terms "computer language, programming language" illustrate the aim to construct more flexible and more powerful means of communication than is suggested by the simple term "program"' And the development of computer languages like Lisp ...
W. P. Lehmann, Winfield S. Bennett
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Communicating with computers by some means of human or natural language has long been a goal of their users. The very terms "computer language, programming language" illustrate the aim to construct more flexible and more powerful means of communication than is suggested by the simple term "program"' And the development of computer languages like Lisp ...
W. P. Lehmann, Winfield S. Bennett
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A language for computational algebra
ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 1981This paper reports ongoing research at the IBM Research Center on the development of a language with extensible parameterized types and generic operators for computational algebra. The language provides an abstract data type mechanism for defining algorithms which work in as general a setting as possible.
Richard D. Jenks, Barry M. Trager
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Computers and medical language
Medical Informatics, 1979This review article presents principles and problems of automated processing of medical language data. Work on automated processing of information in medical language is surveyed. References and a bibliography are provided as an introduction to the field.
M G, Pacak, G S, Dunham
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Computational Biology and Language
2005Current scientific research is characterized by increasing specialization, accumulating knowledge at a high speed due to parallel advances in a multitude of sub-disciplines. Recent estimates suggest that human knowledge doubles every two to three years – and with the advances in information and communication technologies, this wide body of scientific ...
Madhavi Ganapathiraju +3 more
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Computational Power in Query Languages
SIAM Journal on Computing, 1982Primitive recursion, recursion and partial recursion are defined for languages which query a relational data base. Necessary and sufficient conditions for a language to satisfy these properties are given. The computational power of several extensions of the relational algebra is considered.
Henry W. Davis, Leon E. Winslow
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On the classification of computable languages
1997A one-sided classifier for a given class of languages converges to 1 on every language from the class and outputs 0 infinitely often on languages outside the class. A two-sided classifier, on the other hand, converges to 1 on languages from the class and converges to 0 on languages outside the class.
John Case +3 more
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Modularity of computer languages
Software: Practice and Experience, 1982AbstractAccepting the coexistence of a variety of computer languages as a fact of life, this paper seeks to make a virtue of necessity by proposing a modular framework within which these languages can be used. Examples of the types of languages considered are command languages, programming languages, data manipulation and definition languages, data ...
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The computer operation language
Papers presented at the May 3-5, 1960, western joint IRE-AIEE-ACM computer conference on - IRE-AIEE-ACM '60 (Western), 1960The many machine oriented and problem oriented languages existing and being planned today give rise to more complex problems in operating a computer. The development of computer operating systems have materially aided the problem of getting a program or series of programs on and off the computer efficiently.
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Note on a Computer-Oriented Language
Problems of Information Transmission, 2003zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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