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The Programming Paradigm Evolution
Computer, 2012The paradigms and principles governing software development span from machine-language to aspect-oriented programming, and they continue to change and grow.
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Programming Languages and Paradigms
2011Before we can discuss the amalgamation of programming paradigms in Chapter 5, we need to become familiar with basic concepts and notions from the programming languages area.
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On integration of programming paradigms
ACM Computing Surveys, 1996Programming notions can be expressed in many different paradigms—using imperative, object-oriented, concurrent, functional, logic-programming (or other) formulations. Choice of an appropriate paradigm can greatly affect the ease of programming. Initially this choice appears unequivocally helpful to the programmer, but doubts soon arise.
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A survey of constraint-based programming paradigms
Computer Science Review, 2008Constraints support a programming style featuring declarative description and effective solving of several classes of problems. Unlike basic primitives of other programming languages, constraints do not specify computing operations, but rather the properties of a solution to be found.
Buscemi, Maria Grazia, Montanari, Ugo
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Parallel Programming Paradigms
2015In 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.
Bernard Philippe +2 more
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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, 2003A 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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Programming paradigms for reconfigurable computing
Microprocessors and Microsystems, 2005Abstract High-level programming paradigms are examined to determine their appropriateness for describing systems, which are amenable to automated compilation onto a reconfigurable computing platform. We aim to find a set of language features to act as a basis for future language development which: provide a concise description of the system to be ...
Gareth Lee, George J. Milne
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A new paradigm for programming competitions
ACM SIGCSE Bulletin, 2008The annual ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest produces a competitive paradigm that is at odds with the pedagogical goals of modern computer science and software engineering degree programs. This paradigm stresses the fast completion of a programming task and evaluates the results solely with black-box testing specified by the judges.
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Non-programmed Versus Programmed Aging Paradigm
Current Aging Science, 2015There are two opposite paradigms to explain aging, here precisely defined as "age-related progressive mortality increase, i.e. fitness decline, in the wild". The first maintains that natural selection is unable to maintain fitness as age increases.
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An experiment on a new programming paradigm
IEEE 3rd International Conference on Computational Cybernetics, 2005. ICCC 2005., 2006In the development of any technology there is always a tendency to lose sight of the basic problems that stimulated its introduction. There is very little quantitative research regarding the question whether object-oriented programming really improves productivity.
H.F. Ledgard, Yasushi Kambayashi
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