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Programming --- Software engineering --- 681.3*D2 --- Computer software engineering --- Engineering --- Software engineering: protection mechanisms; standards--See also {681.3*K63}; {681.3*K51} --- 681.3*D2 Software engineering: protection mechanisms; standards--See also {681.3*K63}; {681.3*K51}
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Computer software --- Computerprogrammatuur --- Computersoftware --- Logiciels d'ordinateur --- Software engineering --- Software-technologie --- Technologie du software --- #A9306A --- Computer software engineering --- Engineering --- Software, Computer --- Computer systems --- Computer software. --- Software engineering. --- Lerarenopleiding --- (vak)didactiek wetenschappen --- (vak)didactiek wetenschappen.
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Programming --- Object-oriented programming (Computer science) --- Software Engineering. --- C++ (Computer program language) --- Object-oriented programming --- Software engineering --- C++ --- Programmeertalen --- Computer software engineering --- Engineering --- C₊₊ (Computer program language) --- Computer programming --- Object-oriented methods (Computer science) --- Document Object Model (Web site development technology)
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Computer architecture. Operating systems --- Software engineering --- System analysis --- Génie logiciel --- Analyse de systèmes --- 681.3*D15 --- 681.3*D20 --- Network theory --- Systems analysis --- System theory --- Mathematical optimization --- Computer software engineering --- Engineering --- Software: object-oriented programming --- Computerwetenschap--?*D20 --- System analysis. --- Software engineering. --- 681.3*D15 Software: object-oriented programming --- Network analysis --- Network science --- Langages de programmation --- Programming languages (Electronic computers) --- BASIC (Computer program language)
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Software engineering --- Handbooks, manuals, etc --- 681.3*D2 --- Software engineering: protection mechanisms; standards--See also {681.3*K63}; {681.3*K51} --- 681.3*D2 Software engineering: protection mechanisms; standards--See also {681.3*K63}; {681.3*K51} --- Computer software engineering --- Engineering --- Software engineering - Handbooks, manuals, etc
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Software engineering --- Object-oriented programming --- Computer software engineering --- Engineering --- Information systems --- Software engineering. --- Object-oriented programming (Computer science) --- Computer programming --- Object-oriented methods (Computer science) --- Document Object Model (Web site development technology) --- software engineering environment --- active objects --- object oriented design --- Eiffel --- object orientation
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TAPSOFT '91 is the Fourth International Joint Conference on Theory and Practice of Software Development. It was held in Brighton, April 8-12, 1991, and was organized by the Department of Computing, Imperial College, London. The proceedings of TAPSOFT '91 are organized into three parts: - Colloquium on Trees in Algebra and Programming (CAAP); - Advances in Distributed Computing (ADC); - Colloquium on Combining Paradigms for Software Development (CCPSD). The first part (CAAP) is contained in Vol. 1, the other two parts constitute Vol. 2. CAAP '91 focuses on the following topics: - Logical, algebraic and combinatorial properties of discrete structures (strings, trees, graphs, etc.), including the theory of formal languages considered in the broad sense as that of sets of discrete structures and the theory of rewriting systems over them. - Application of discrete structures in computer science: syntax and semantics of programming languages, operational semantics, logic programming, algorithms and data structures, complexity of algorithms and implementation aspects, proof techniques for nonnumerical algorithms, formal specifications, and visualization of structured objects. The ADC talks by distinguished invited speakers survey current developments in distributed computing, including the integration of different paradigms for concurrency, algebraic, logical and operational foundations, and applications to software engineering and formal methods. The CCPSD papers address aspects of the trend in software engineering towards unification and synthesis combining theory and practice, and merging hitherto diverse approaches.
Computer software --- Logiciels --- Development --- Congresses --- Développement --- Congrès --- 681.3*D2 --- Software engineering: protection mechanisms; standards--See also {681.3*K63}; {681.3*K51} --- 681.3*D2 Software engineering: protection mechanisms; standards--See also {681.3*K63}; {681.3*K51} --- Développement --- Congrès --- Information theory. --- Software engineering. --- Mathematics. --- Theory of Computation. --- Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems. --- Applications of Mathematics. --- Computer science. --- Logic design. --- Software Engineering. --- Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters. --- Logics and Meanings of Programs. --- Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages. --- Math --- Science --- Computer software engineering --- Engineering --- Communication theory --- Communication --- Cybernetics --- Design, Logic --- Design of logic systems --- Digital electronics --- Electronic circuit design --- Logic circuits --- Machine theory --- Switching theory --- Informatics --- Congresses.
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This volume contains selected papers from the symposium "New Results and NewTrends in Computer Science" held in Graz, Austria, June 20-21, 1991. The symposium was organized to give a wide-ranging overview of new work in the field on the occasion of the fiftieth birthday of the editor of the volume. Topics covered include: information on neural nets, ideas on a new paradigm for informatics, hypermedia systems and applications, axioms for concurrent processes, techniques for image generation and compression, the role of data visualization, object-oriented programming andgraphics, algorithms for layout compaction, new methods in database systems, the future of data networks, object-oriented artificial intelligence, problems in data structures and sorting, aspects of user interfaces, a theory of structures, applications of cryptography, evaluation of Ada, results in algorithmic geometry, remarks on the history of computers, and a novel interpretation of machine learning. In total, the 26 high-level contributions authored by prominent experts from all over the world give an up-to-date survey of almost all subfields of computer science. The book is written in a style which is easy to follow, and it is of interest for any computer scientist, be it in research, teaching or practice.
Computer science --- -681.3*A0 --- Informatics --- Science --- Congresses --- General --- 681.3*A0 General --- 681.3*A0 --- Computer science. --- Computer software. --- Software engineering. --- Database management. --- Natural language processing (Computer science). --- Programming Techniques. --- Algorithm Analysis and Problem Complexity. --- Software Engineering. --- Models and Principles. --- Database Management. --- Natural Language Processing (NLP). --- NLP (Computer science) --- Artificial intelligence --- Electronic data processing --- Human-computer interaction --- Semantic computing --- Data base management --- Data services (Database management) --- Database management services --- DBMS (Computer science) --- Generalized data management systems --- Services, Database management --- Systems, Database management --- Systems, Generalized database management --- Computer software engineering --- Engineering --- Software, Computer --- Computer systems
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The systematic development of software systems is a central task of computing science. A software system is the result of putting together knowledge about the application, the requirements and the structures of computing science. Under the heading CIP (Computer-aided Intuition-guided Programming), a group of researchers led by Prof. F.L. Bauer and Prof. K. Samelson started work in 1975 in the direction of formal program specification, transformational programming, and tool supportfor program development. The collection of papers in this volume presents examples of a formal approach to programming language concepts and program development based on algebraic specifications and program transformations. Examples are also presented of evolutions and modificationsof the original ideas of the CIP project. The topics range from descriptionsof the program development process to derivations of algorithms from specifications. The volume is dedicated to Prof. F.L. Bauer.
Computer programming --- 681.3*D1 --- 681.3*D2 --- Computers --- Electronic computer programming --- Electronic data processing --- Electronic digital computers --- Programming (Electronic computers) --- Coding theory --- Programming techniques--See also {681.3*E} --- Software engineering: protection mechanisms; standards--See also {681.3*K63}; {681.3*K51} --- Programming --- Computer programming. --- 681.3*D2 Software engineering: protection mechanisms; standards--See also {681.3*K63}; {681.3*K51} --- 681.3*D1 Programming techniques--See also {681.3*E} --- Electronic digital computers - Programming. --- Software engineering. --- Computer science. --- Software Engineering/Programming and Operating Systems. --- Software Engineering. --- Programming Techniques. --- Informatics --- Science --- Computer software engineering --- Engineering
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Software engineering. --- C (Computer program language) --- Software engineering --- 681.3*D2 --- 681.3*D32 --- Computer software engineering --- Engineering --- Software engineering: protection mechanisms; standards--See also {681.3*K63}; {681.3*K51} --- language classifications: applicative languages; data-flow languages; design languages; extensible languages; macro and assembly languages; nonprocedural languages; specialized application and very high-level languages (Programminglanguages) --- 681.3*D32 language classifications: applicative languages; data-flow languages; design languages; extensible languages; macro and assembly languages; nonprocedural languages; specialized application and very high-level languages (Programminglanguages) --- 681.3*D2 Software engineering: protection mechanisms; standards--See also {681.3*K63}; {681.3*K51}
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