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Ontology paradigm of programming

Automatic Documentation and Mathematical Linguistics, 2013
A new programming paradigm, an ontologic one, which is a developed paradigm of declarative programming, is described, as well as the data model the paradigm is based on and major language structures supported by examples.
V. V. Gribova, A. S. Kleschev
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Essential programming paradigm

Companion to the 23rd ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming systems languages and applications, 2008
The chronic difficulty of software maintenance can be traced back to widely held assumptions that inhibit progress in computer science. In the last instance, the idiosyncrasies of programming paradigms must be held accountable for bad software design. The characteristics of an alternative programming paradigm without such drawbacks is outlined.
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Multi-paradigm parallel programming

[1989] Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences. Volume II: Software Track, 2003
A method is described for designing secure and highly efficient parallel programs that can be written simply and straightforwardly for a wide range of applications. The method is based on the Occam programming language and a set of paradigms, or program structures, which can be used individually or in combination.
A.J.G. Hey   +2 more
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The literate-programming paradigm

Computer, 1991
Literate programming, a technique for coding software systems that promotes readability and comprehension, is examined in detail. The current literate-programming paradigm is reviewed by looking at two sample literate programs. A critique of literate programming as it is currently used is presented, and methods for enhancing the process are explored. A
D. Cordes, M. Brown
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Programs as Paradigms

Architectural Design, 2014
How might we synthesise two very different approaches in architecture? One based on programme and another on typology or paradigm. Pablo Miranda Carranza, a researcher at the Architecture School at the RoyalInstitute of Technology (KTH) in Stockholm, takes his cue from an approach suggested by Colin Rowe in the early 1980s to examine how computation ...
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Linking different programming paradigms

Proceedings of the fifteenth annual conference on Innovation and technology in computer science education, 2010
Educators recommend that students become acquainted with different programming paradigms in order to acquire alternative ways of computational thinking and various approaches for problem solving. Since students, learning different paradigms show both, positive and negative transfer effects, instructors should address it directly in the study track by ...
Noa Ragonis, Bruria Haberman
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Parallel Programming Paradigms

2015
In this chapter, we briefly present the main concepts in parallel computing. This is an attempt to make more precise some definitions that will be used throughout this book rather than a survey on the topic. Interested readers are referred to one of the many books available on the subject, e.g.
Efstratios Gallopoulos   +2 more
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A phased programming paradigm

ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 1988
Correctness and efficiency are both legitimate concerns in program development. Through an extended example we present a multi-phase paradigm which encourages early algorithms to be abstract and maximally nondeterministic in the spirit of Dijkstra's guarded commands [4] but which caters equally for correctness, termination, data representation ...
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Programming Language Paradigms [PDF]

open access: possibleOeconomics of Knowledge, 2013
Programming paradigms, inspired by the Thomas Kuhn’s paradigm shift theory, are related to the particular way of thinking when it is about the practice of programming.
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Paradigm for programming computers

Proceedings of 1994 IEEE International Conference on Neural Networks (ICNN'94), 2002
The programming of computers can be seen as a communication from a human to a machine; in the usual model, the human conceives something and the computer executes in accordance. Applying the method of the analysis (dividing something in parts that can be handled with more ease) to the conception, two phases can be delineated: (1) modeling; and (2 ...
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