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BRAPH 2.0: Software for the analysis of brain connectivity with graph theory

, 2020
There is increasing evidence showing that graph theory is a promising tool to study the human brain connectome. By representing brain regions and their connections as nodes and edges, it allows assessing properties that reflect how well brain networks ...
Pablo Emiliano Gomez Ruiz   +4 more
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Constraint-Logic Object-Oriented Programming with Free Arrays

Workshop on Functional and Constraint Logic Programming, 2020
Constraint-logic object-oriented programming provides a useful symbiosis between object-oriented programming and constraint-logic search. The ability to use logic variables, constraints, non-deterministic search, and object-oriented programming in an ...
Jan C. Dageförde, H. Kuchen
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Method driven model: a unified model for an object composition language

SIGP, 2004
Object-Oriented (OO) paradigm facilitates identification of pertinent domain objects as nouns. Often the domain verbs are modeled as member functions associated with these objects. However, object interactions are also characterized by domain verbs.
C. Babu, D. Janakiram
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Thinking Animals and Thinking Machines: What Relations? (with Particular Reference to the Psychoanalytical Point of View)

, 2008
In this chapter we will examine some similarities between computer science and psychoanalysis, and we will formulate some hypotheses by bringing closer the statute of connectionism to the energetic model of the psychic apparatus, as well as OOP (object ...
F. Scalzone, Gemma Zontini
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OOASP: Connecting Object-Oriented and Logic Programming

International Conference on Logic Programming and Non-Monotonic Reasoning, 2015
Most of contemporary software systems are implemented using an object-oriented approach. Modeling phases – during which software engineers analyze requirements to the future system using some modeling language – are an important part of the development ...
Andreas A. Falkner   +3 more
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Content over container: object-oriented programming with multiplicities

SIGPLAN symposium on New ideas, new paradigms, and reflections on programming and software, 2013
In object-oriented programs, the relationship of an object to many objects is usually implemented using a collection. This is in contrast to a relationship to one object, which is usually realized as a direct value.
F. Steimann
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Concurrent object-oriented programming with agent-oriented abstractions: the ALOO approach

Workshop on Programming based on Actors, Agents, and Decentralized Control, 2013
A long-standing problem in concurrent object-oriented programming is finding a sound and effective way to integrate active entities - being them actors, active objects, processes - with plain passive objects.
A. Ricci, Andrea Santi
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Object-Oriented Programming: Themes and Variations

The AI Magazine, 1989
Many of the ideas behind object-oriented programming have roots going back to SIMULA. The first substantial interactive, display-based implementation was the SMALLTALK language.
M. Stefik, D. Bobrow
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Companion to the 23rd ACM SIGPLAN conference on Object-oriented programming systems languages and applications

Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications, 2008
It's a pleasure to welcome you to OOPSLA 2008, the 23rd Annual Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages, and Applications. Originally devoted to object-oriented programming, OOPSLA has grown in scope to encompass programming ...
Gail E. Harris
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