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High-Level Programming Languages for Biomolecular Systems

2011
In electronic computing, high-level languages hide much of the details, allowing non-experts and sometimes even children to program and cre- ate systems. High level languages for bio-molecular systems aim to achieve a similar level of abstraction, so that a system might be de- signed on the basis of the behaviors that are desired, rather than the ...
Cai, Yizhi   +3 more
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High-Level Programming Languages

1982
There are obvious differences between the programming language Pascal and the assembly code of SDC, and the assembly codes of other computers. The differences arise because assembly codes are low-level, machine-dependent languages which are used for coding programs to be executed on a particular computer.
Graham Lee
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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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IndiGolog: A High-Level Programming Language for Embedded Reasoning Agents

open access: yesMulti-Agent Programming, Languages, Tools and Applications, 2009
IndiGolog is a programming language for autonomous agents that sense their environment and do planning as they operate. Instead of classical planning, it supports high-level program execution. The programmer provides a high-level nondeterministic program
Giuseppe De Giacomo   +3 more
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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 O, Barnett, R A, Greenes
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Julia for robotics: simulation and real-time control in a high-level programming language

IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2019
Robotics applications often suffer from the ‘two-language problem’, requiring a low-level language for performance-sensitive components and a high-level language for interactivity and experimentation, which tends to increase software complexity.
T. Koolen, Robin Deits
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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
Yaohan Chu, Edward Ray Cannon
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High-level language debugging for concurrent programs

ACM Transactions on Computer Systems, 1990
An integrated system design for debugging distributed programs written in concurrent high-level languages is described. A variety of user-interface, monitoring, and analysis tools integrated around a uniform process model are provided. Because the tools are language-based, the user does not have to deal with low-level implementation details of ...
Germán S. Goldszmidt   +2 more
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Silq: a high-level quantum language with safe uncomputation and intuitive semantics

ACM-SIGPLAN Symposium on Programming Language Design and Implementation, 2020
Existing quantum languages force the programmer to work at a low level of abstraction leading to unintuitive and cluttered code. A fundamental reason is that dropping temporary values from the program state requires explicitly applying quantum operations
Benjamin Bichsel   +3 more
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A language for high-level programming of mathematical applications

Proceedings. 1988 International Conference on Computer Languages, 2003
A language system called the Automated Programmer automates a great deal of routine effort for scientific, engineering, and mathematical application programming. Its notation is modeled after conventional textbook mathematical representation, so that mathematical expressions can be entered just as they appear in conventional solution specifications. It
Fred Grossman   +2 more
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