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CREATING TRANSLATORS OF HIGH-LEVEL PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES

The International Conference on Security, Fault Tolerance, Intelligence, 2023
У статті розглядається питання створення програми-перекладача для мов програмування високого рівня. Проаналізовані принципи побудови подібних програм та існуючі рішення. Програма бере за основу структуру транслятору, використовуючи в якості вхідної та вихідної мови – мову високого рівня. Також програма надає змогу вибору вхідної та вихідної мови.
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Knowledge-base programming in high-level languages

Information and Software Technology, 1990
Abstract The paper describes a method for building rule-based systems within conventional data-processing (DP) environments. This is achieved by using tools to represent, capture, and test rule-based knowledge and, subsequently, to convert this knowledge into source code in high-level languages such as PASCAL, COBOL, or C. The rule-based knowledge is
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The high-level graphics programming language PASCAL/Graph

Computers & Graphics, 1982
Abstract A high-level programming language like PASCAL offers data types, variables, constants and operators, with which the programmer can represent the actual world as a model inside the computer. The world of numbers and text has been represented in the computer for many years by various kinds of variables.
W. Barth, J. Dirnberger, W. Purgathofer
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A High Level Stigmergic Programming Language

2006
Terrestrial social insects build architecturally complex nests despite their limited sensors, minimal individual intelligence and the lack of a central control system. [3] Many of the nest structures emerge as a response of the individual insects to pheremones, which the insects themselves can emit.[2] The work in [4] extrapolated from social insect ...
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High level languages for efficient parallel programming

2012 International Conference on High Performance Computing & Simulation (HPCS), 2012
Efficient parallel programming has always been very tricky and only expert programmers are able to take the most of the computing power of modern computers. Such a situation is an obstacle to the development of the high performance computing in other sciences as well as in the industry.
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Portable Programming in High-level Languages

1982
Most portable software is written in a standard high-level language such as Fortran or Cobol. However, merely using a high-level language does not guarantee portability. Possible problems with the portability of programs written in high-level languages are considered in general terms here, while problems specific to particular high-level languages are ...
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Implementation in a High Level Programming Language

1985
The production of schematic logic, an elementary program operation list and condition list, essentially concludes the design stage. It remains only to translate these into a high level programming language. This involves:
M. J. King, J. P. Pardoe
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Evolution of the high level programming languages

ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 1998
Programming languages have emerged as the powerful tools we use to describe algorithms for execution by computers. Ever since need for such languages was felt half a century ago, numerous languages have been designed and implemented with varying goals and for different application areas.
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Input/output in high level programming languages

Software: Practice and Experience, 1979
AbstractA system's input/output is its communication with the other systems in its environment. By viewing the relationship as communication between partners, we identify the fundamental requirements in input/output programming, and discuss the responses of various programming languages to these requirements.
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High-level language support for programming distributed systems

Proceedings of the 1992 International Conference on Computer Languages, 2003
A strategy for simplifying the programming of heterogeneous distributed systems is presented. The approach used is based on integrating a high-level distributed programming model, the process model, directly into programming languages. Distributed applications written in such languages are portable across different environments, are shorter, and are ...
J.S. Auerbach   +11 more
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