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Programming in S

1994
The S language is both an interactive language and a language for adding new functions to the S-PLUS system. It is a complete programming language with control structures, recursion and a useful variety of data types. The S-PLUS environment provides many functions to handle standard operations, but most users need occasionally to write new functions, a
W. N. Venables, Brian D. Ripley
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A PROGRAM FOR SYNTAX

Synthese, 1970
The program for syntax which I describe here is not one I can claim as specially my own. The two basic ideas are due to Frege: analysis of an expression into a main functor and its argument(s), and distinction among categories of functors according to the categories of arguments and values.
Peter Geach, Peter Geach
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Multi-Objective Programming and Goal Programming

2003
This book gives the reader an insight into the state of the art in the field of multiobjective (linear, nonlinear and combinatorial) programming, goal programming and multiobjective metaheuristics. The 26 papers describe all relevant trends in this fields of research .
Barichard, Vincent   +3 more
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AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING AND PROGRAM MAINTENANCE WITH GENETIC PROGRAMMING

International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, 1995
Automatic programming is discussed in the context of software engineering. An approach to automatic programming is presented, which utilizes software engineering principles in the synthesis and maintenance of programs. As a simple demonstration, program-equivalent Turing machines are synthesized, encapsulated, reused, and maintained by genetic ...
Bertrand Daniel Dunay   +1 more
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The Biome Programs [PDF]

open access: possibleScience, 1977
Jerry Downhower, Ramona Mayer
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Programming and Example Programs

1988
In this chapter, some selected programs are presented as examples of programs that work. All have been tested in the form in which they appear here. Nevertheless, this does not guarantee that there are no remaining bugs. The word “bug” encompasses the spectrum from “cosmetic, of little consequence”, through “potentially serious under certain input ...
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Program Exchange

The Journal of Continuing Higher Education, 1988
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Re-program programing?

Psychology in the Schools, 1967
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Program

Innovations: Technology and Techniques in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery, 2022
Van de Cavey, Joris, Hartsuiker, Robert
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