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Imperative Genetic Programming
Genetic programming (GP) has a long-standing tradition in the evolution of computer programs, predominantly utilizing tree and linear paradigms, each with distinct advantages and limitations. Despite the rapid growth of the GP field, there have been disproportionately few attempts to evolve ’real’ Turing-like imperative programs (as contrasted with ...
Iztok Fajfar +2 more
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Reactive imperative programming with dataflow constraints [PDF]
Dataflow languages provide natural support for specifying constraints between objects in dynamic applications, where programs need to react efficiently to changes of their environment. Researchers have long investigated how to take advantage of dataflow constraints by embedding them into procedural languages. Previous mixed imperative/dataflow systems,
Camil Demetrescu, Irène Finocchi
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Performance comparison of microservices written using reactive and imperative approaches
The purpose of this paper is to compare the performance of microservices based on reactive and imperative approaches. For this purpose, two microservice applications written in Java using the Spring programming framework were developed.
Kacper Mochniej, Marcin Badurowicz
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Search and imperative programming [PDF]
We augment the expressive power of imperative programming in order to make it a more attractive vehicle for problems that involve search. The proposed additions are limited yet powerful and are inspired by the logic programming paradigm. We illustrate their use by presenting solutions to a number of classical problems, including the straight search ...
Apt KR, SCHAERF, Andrea
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In this article an algorithmic solution to approximate the square root of a given number, based on the method used by theBabylonians, and using modern computational resources it arises.
Omar Iván Trejos Buriticá +1 more
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The System for Transforming the Code of Dataflow Programs into Imperative
Functional dataflow programming languages are designed to create parallel portable programs. The source code of such programs is translated into a set of graphs that reflect information and control dependencies.
Vladimir S. Vasilev +2 more
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Imperative functional programming [PDF]
We present a new model, based on monads, for performing input/output in a non-strict, purely functional language. It is composable, extensible, efficient, requires no extensions to the type system, and extends smoothly to incorporate mixed-language working and in-place array updates.
Simon L. Peyton Jones, Philip Wadler
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Non-Blocking Concurrent Imperative Programming with Session Types [PDF]
Concurrent C0 is an imperative programming language in the C family with session-typed message-passing concurrency. The previously proposed semantics implements asynchronous (non-blocking) output; we extend it here with non-blocking input.
Miguel Silva +2 more
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Lazier Imperative Programming [PDF]
Laziness is a powerful concept in functional programming that enables reusing general functions in a specific context, while keeping performance close to the efficiency of dedicated definitions. Lazy evaluation can be used in imperative programming too.
Douence, Rémi, Tabareau, Nicolas
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The systems-activity concept of innovation – the imperative for sustainable social programming of a solidarity society [PDF]
Historically, scientific and technological progress has determined the emergence and continuous development of forms of its social organization, objectively forming the images of solidarity society corresponding to these forms. It is argued that the main
Еrmolenko Vladimir +4 more
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