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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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OpenMP: an industry standard API for shared-memory programming

, 1998
At its most elemental level, OpenMP is a set of compiler directives and callable runtime library routines that extend Fortran (and separately, C and C++ to express shared memory parallelism.
L. Dagum, R. Menon
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Lectures on Stochastic Programming: Modeling and Theory

, 2009
“SPbook”2009/5/4page iiiiiiiiiiDarinka DentchevaDepartment of Mathematical SciencesStevens Institute of TechnologyHoboken, NJ 07030, USAAndrzej Ruszczynski´Department of Management Science and Information SystemsRutgers UniversityPiscataway, NJ 08854 ...
A. Shapiro   +2 more
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NONLINEAR PROGRAMMING Theory and Algorithms

, 2013
COMPREHENSIVE COVERAGE OF NONLINEAR PROGRAMMING THEORY AND ALGORITHMS, THOROUGHLY REVISED AND EXPANDED Nonlinear Programming: Theory and Algorithms—now in an extensively updated Third Edition—addresses the problem of optimizing an objective function in ...
Godwin C. Ovuworie   +2 more
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P4: programming protocol-independent packet processors

CCRV, 2013
P4 is a high-level language for programming protocol-independent packet processors. P4 works in conjunction with SDN control protocols like OpenFlow. In its current form, OpenFlow explicitly specifies protocol headers on which it operates.
P. Bosshart   +10 more
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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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Linear programming and extensions

, 1965
In real-world problems related to finance, business, and management, mathematicians and economists frequently encounter optimization problems. In this classic book, George Dantzig looks at a wealth of examples and develops linear programming methods for ...
G. Dantzig
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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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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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The Biome Programs [PDF]

open access: possibleScience, 1977
Jerry Downhower, Ramona Mayer
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