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Computers and Computer Programs
2014Computers are an integral part of astrophotography and perform a wide range of tasks. Anyone with poor computer skills soon learns either to develop them or find a hobby other than astrophotography. While computers are required for processing our digital images, they also can greatly facilitate the other aspects of astrophotography from identifying ...
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Nursing Standard, 1988
Computer programs used for health education have proved popular with nurses, according to a Glasgow study.
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Computer programs used for health education have proved popular with nurses, according to a Glasgow study.
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Computational programming technologies
Programming and Computer Software, 2011Problems arising in computational programming in connection with the approaching transition to using exaflop hardware are discussed. The discussion is focused on the lifecycle of mathematical modeling and related general problems that are being solved in the course of model development.
Valeri P. Il'in, I. N. Skopin
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
To the Editor:— Dr. Gabrieli's important suggestion (204:833, 1968) regarding the development of a national health information network requires some elaboration. A goal for having such a bank for information is technically feasible, however, strong forces offer resistance to the development of this important use of automated procedures. Anyone who has
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To the Editor:— Dr. Gabrieli's important suggestion (204:833, 1968) regarding the development of a national health information network requires some elaboration. A goal for having such a bank for information is technically feasible, however, strong forces offer resistance to the development of this important use of automated procedures. Anyone who has
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Computer programs are patentable
Communications of the ACM, 1964It is not surprising that computer programs are not listed in the patent statutes as one of the categories of patentable invention. When these categories were defined many years ago, computers and computer programs were unknown. Therefore, if computer programs are to be patentable within the framework of existing patent law they must fall within one of
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Programming and Computing in HOL
2000This article describes a set of derived inference rules and an abstract reduction machine using them that allow the implementation of an interpreter for HOL terms, with the same complexity as with ML code. The latter fact allows us to use HOL as a computer algebra system in which the user can implement algorithms, provided he proved them correct.
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Computer Programs for Crystallography
Nature, 1968Two computer programs, DSPIN and LSQRS, have been written to carry out the routine tasks of indexing sets of observed d-spacings in terms of known unit cells and of refining unit cell parameters rapidly, accurately and painlessly. The programs have been so written that the computer does as much of the computation and job organization as possible, and ...
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The origins of computer programming
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 1994This article describes some of the early developments that can now be viewed as steps toward the development of program control and the modern concept of a stored program. In particular, it discusses early automatic devices, Babbage's contributions set against a background of the technology of his day, the contributions of some of his direct successors,
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Programming semantics for multiprogrammed computations
Communications of the ACM, 1966The semantics are defined for a number of meta-instructions which perform operations essential to the writing of programs in multiprogrammed computer systems. These meta-instructions relate to parallel processing, protection of separate computations, program debugging, and the sharing among users of memory segments and other computing objects, the ...
Jack B. Dennis, Earl C. Van Horn
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Science, 1983
The recent article by Gina Kolata relating to ownership of the copyright to the Symbolic Manipulation Program (SMP) developed at Caltech under the leadership of Stephan Wolfram (News and Comment, 27 May, p. 932) is both incomplete and inaccurate as to several details, as might be expected for its being researched largely, if not exclusively, by
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The recent article by Gina Kolata relating to ownership of the copyright to the Symbolic Manipulation Program (SMP) developed at Caltech under the leadership of Stephan Wolfram (News and Comment, 27 May, p. 932) is both incomplete and inaccurate as to several details, as might be expected for its being researched largely, if not exclusively, by
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