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High-level programming languages

Computers and Biomedical Research, 1970
Abstract In the development of computer systems for facilitating the data management activities of patient care (hospital information systems), powerful high-level programming languages are needed, which provide capabilities for integrated, multiuser, real-time information processing. The required features of systems to support such languages include
G. Octo Barnett, Robert A. Greenes
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High-level programming languages for low-level programming

2021
Many programming problems are assumed to require low-level programming approaches, due to highly specific requirements. As such, these problems are solved in low-level programming languages, which require the programmer to specify every detail of execution.
Peters, Arthur, 1984-   +1 more
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A programming language for high-level architecture

1979 International Workshop on Managing Requirements Knowledge (MARK), 1979
The machine language of a computer is the programming language that the bare hardware can accept and interpret. In a von Neumann architecture, it is essentially a set of machine instructions and data formats. In a high-level computer architecture, 7 , 8 the machine language is a high-level programming language since the hardware high-level architecture
Edward Ray Cannon, Yaohan Chu
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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:
J. P. Pardoe, M. J. King
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Paragram: A high‐level programming language for parallel processors [PDF]

open access: possibleSystems and Computers in Japan, 1989
AbstractThis paper presents the design principle of PARAGRAM, which is being developed for the parallel processing description for numerical simulation. The specification for the language is outlined, and the result of applying the language to the description of the actual problem is presented. The proposed language aims primarily at the following. The
Yukio Umetani   +2 more
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Modules in high level programming languages

1989
Publisher Summary An average user appreciates a programming language looking at the easiness of programming, which depends mainly on its expressive power and its security. Generally, it is not necessary to understand even what the implementation of a programming language is.
G. Cioni, A. Kreczmar
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