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A negotiation description language

Software: Practice and Experience, 2004
AbstractAs the software industry shifts towards a service‐oriented model of development and delivery, complex forms of interaction, such as negotiation, will become dominant. The design of a negotiation system in the context of an open service‐oriented model is a complex task and involves many interrelated issues.
Ahmed Elfatatry 0001   +1 more
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System Description Languages

IEEE Transactions on Computers, 1970
Languages for describing digital systems have two messages to convey. They must provide enough information about the behavior of the system to permit simulation, and enough information about the structure of the system to indicate how it might be built.
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Descriptive and Assessment Languages

1999
How can we economically describe a state in a knowledge structure? The question is inescapable because, as pointed out earlier, realistic states will typically be quite large. In such cases, it is impractical to describe a state by giving the full list of items that it contains.
Jean-Claude Falmagne, Jean-Paul Doignon
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Refined Description of the C[] Language

Programming and Computer Software, 2002
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Alexey Ya. Kalinov   +3 more
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An animation description language

Computer Languages, 1976
This paper presents a language which specifies moving scenes by hooking up primitives of shapes in a manner similar to Narasimhan. Motion is achieved in two distinct ways- by hooking up these shapes at a specific rate, and by creating moving primitive shapes.
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An Automatic-Controller Description Language

IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering, 1980
This paper proposes a control-oriented Algol-like nonprocedural language called Condor. Automatic controller theory, in company with computer science, underlies many industrial fields. Sequential control is especially important. So far, sequential-controller description methods have by and large been lmited to graphic ones, which are unreadable in the ...
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The VAL Language: Description and Analysis

ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, 1982
VAL is a high-level, function-based language designed for use on data flow computers. A data flow computer has many small processors organized to cooperate in the executive of a single computation. A computation is represented by its data flow graph; each operator in a graph is scheduled for execution on one of the processors after all of its operands'
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Modular Language Descriptions

2004
Formal semantic descriptions of full-scale programming languages can be notoriously difficult to write, as well as to read. Writing a description of a language usually starts from scratch: reuse from previous language descriptions requires first locating a relevant one, then manually copying bits of it – perhaps with extensive reformulation.
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Three models for the description of language

IEEE Transactions on Information Theory, 1956
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A description of the Waluwara language

1971
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