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Paradigm for programming computers
Proceedings of 1994 IEEE International Conference on Neural Networks (ICNN'94), 2002The programming of computers can be seen as a communication from a human to a machine; in the usual model, the human conceives something and the computer executes in accordance. Applying the method of the analysis (dividing something in parts that can be handled with more ease) to the conception, two phases can be delineated: (1) modeling; and (2 ...
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Computers and Computer Programs [PDF]
Liora Pedhazur Schmelkin+1 more
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PROGRAMMING, PROGRAM STRUCTURE, AND COMPUTABILITY
1975Creating an artificial intelligence system usually means writing a computer program. Every programmer knows that a running program is a compromise between the conceptualization and practicality. Such a concern applies in the artificial intelligence research as much as in another field.
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Educational and Psychological Measurement, 1972
William B. Michael, Joan J. Michael
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William B. Michael, Joan J. Michael
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Computational Programming Environments
2002This paper examines the issue of computational languages and environments as software tools for the construction and analysis of economic models. Computational languages are intermediate level software tools that fit between the conventional commercial programming languages (such as C++ and Java) and the higher level applications packages (such as ...
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Brain and other central nervous system tumor statistics, 2021
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Carol Kruchko+2 more
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NMR View: A computer program for the visualization and analysis of NMR data
Journal of Biomolecular NMR, 1994Bruce A. Johnson, R. Blevins
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A Monte Carlo computer program for the transport of energetic ions in amorphous targets
, 1980J. Biersack, L. G. Haggmark
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