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Program style analysis: a natural by-product of program compilation
Communications of the ACM, 1986Analyzing program style may be properly considered an integral part of program compilation—as successfully implemented in two style-analysis tools for Fortran 77: AUTOMARK and ASSESS. The authors look forward to the day when all major language compilers routinely provide a standard style-analysis vector for users to interpret as they see fit.
Redish, K.A., Smyth, W.F.
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Marketing the By‐Products of Development Programs
Journal of Business Strategy, 1992The Boeing Co., through two of its internal units, has been able to leverage the creativity of staff members and reap significant income from resources that might otherwise be underutilized.
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Production Grid Systems and Their Programming
2004There are a large variety of Grid test-beds that can be used for experimental purposes by a small community. However, the number of production Grid systems that can be used as a service for a large community is very limited. The current tutorial provides introduction to three of these very few production Grid systems.
Péter Kacsuk +2 more
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Production of Large Computer Programs
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 1983The paper is adapted from a presentation at a symposium on advanced programming methods for digital computers sponsored by the Navy Mathematical Computing Advisory Panel and the Office of Naval Research in June 1956. The author describes the techniques used to produce the programs for the Semi-Automatic Ground Environment (SAGE) system.
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Measuring programming quality and productivity
IBM Systems Journal, 1978To a large extend, the units used to measure program quality and productivity tend to lead the mind along certain channels of thought. An analysis of the commonly used units of measure in programming has revealed deficiencies in some units that lead to incorrect and even to paradoxial conclusions.
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MPI and High Productivity Programming
2004MPI has often been called the “assembly language” of parallel programming. In fact, MPI has succeeded because, like other successful but low-level programming models, it provides support for both performance programming and for “programming in the large” – building support tools, such as software libraries, for large-scale applications.
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Dynamic Linear Programs for Production Scheduling
Operations Research, 1971Deterministic linear scheduling problems can often be formulated as linear programs with staircase coefficient matrix structure in which the linking blocks are identity matrices, since the activities that link successive time periods represent storage of goods.
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A New Program for Automation of Shoe Production “Shoecom”
Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, 2023Olesya Golubeva +2 more
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Does the Granary County Subsidy Program Lead to manipulation of grain production data in China?
China Economic Review, 2020Xiaoheng Zhang +2 more
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