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Protection in programming languages
Communications of the ACM, 1973Linguistic mechanisms which can be used to protect one subprogram from another's malfunctioning are described. Function-producing functions and various type-tagging schemes are considered. An attempt is made to distinguish between access limitation and authentication.
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The programming language PASCAL
Microprocessors and Microsystems, 1979Abstract In Part 1, the structure of a PASCAL program as a collection of declarations and statements was laid out. This part begins with a description of PASCAL's unique facilities for defining data types to suit a particular problem. Statements, the sequences of reserved words, identifiers and symbols that specify the actions in a PASCAL program ...
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Programming Language Processors
1966Publisher Summary A programming language processor is considered a formal method for translating from any specified programming language to machine language. This chapter focusses on theoretical or conceptual considerations underlying the design of programming language processors.
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Machines, Programs and Languages
Journal of Cybernetics, 1974Recently, several unifying schemes have been presented by various authors [1, 3, 4, 5] for the study of automata and formal languages. Among the various approaches, the one which deals with the concept of machines with standard input/output, introduced by Scott [5], seems to be the simplest and the most natural.
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1991
The programming system ATES is especially devoted to large scientific and technical domains. It involves an algorithmic programming language, some program manipulation tools, and an execution environment, which all are integrated in the ATES system in such a way that a programmer can develop his scientific and technical application without having to ...
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The programming system ATES is especially devoted to large scientific and technical domains. It involves an algorithmic programming language, some program manipulation tools, and an execution environment, which all are integrated in the ATES system in such a way that a programmer can develop his scientific and technical application without having to ...
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History of Programming Languages [PDF]
Hardware is physical and may be seen and touched, whereas software is intangible and is an intellectual undertaking by a team of programmers. Software is written in a particular programming language, and hundreds of languages have been developed. Programming languages have evolved over time with the earliest languages using machine code to program the ...
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Semantics of Programming Languages
1969This chapter is a survey of the research on the semantics of programming languages. We feel that it is neither feasible nor desirable for our aim here to make an attempt at a rigorous definition of the term “semantics.” This would require discussion both of the various proposals in the literature for such a definition, and of the relation of the ...
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The scriptic programming language
1991Over the last years a vast number of parallel languages have been developed. A large part of these are not available on ‘normal’ computers, or they do not cooperate easily with other languages. This paper describes Scriptic, a parallel language that extends widely used sequential languages (C, C++). Scriptic offers great expressiveness by incorporating
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