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Advanced Programming and Problem Solving with PASCAL
G. Michael Schneider,Steven C. Bruell +1 more
- 20 Mar 1987
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TL;DR: This book discusses data structures, data types, and programming Style: Programs that Behave Nicely, as well as documentation, maintenance and Programming Support Environments.
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Abstract: DATA STRUCTURES, ABSTRACT DATA TYPES AND RECURSION: Linear Data Structures and Their Array Implementation Linear Data Structures and Their Linked Implementation Abstract Data Types Recursion Trees Sorting and Searching Algorithms Files PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT: An Overview of the program Development Process The Problem Specification Phase Program Design Techniques Module Characteristics and Structured Coding Programming Style: Programs that Look Nice Programming Style: Programs that Behave Nicely Case Study in Program Development PROGRAM IMPLEMENTATION CONCERNS: Debugging, Testing, Formal Verification Program Efficiency and the Analysis of Alogorithms Documentation, Maintenance and Programming Support Environments.
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Yvo Desmedt
- 01 Jan 1988
TL;DR: To deeply understand the lack of usefulness of the above cryptmystems in the case that messages are intended for (or are originating from) a group of people, let u s now nevertheless attempt to use these systems.
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Society and Group Oriented Cryptography: A New Concept
Yvo Desmedt
- 16 Aug 1987
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explain the lack of usefulness of the above cryptmystems in the case that messages are intended for (or are originating from) a group of people.
Typographic style is more than cosmetic
Paul W. Oman,Curtis R. Cook +1 more
TL;DR: Fourexperiments demonstrate that the typographic style principles embodied in the book format significantly aid program comprehension and reduce maintenance effort.
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A taxonomy for programming style
Paul W. Oman,Curtis R. Cook +1 more
- 01 Jan 1990
TL;DR: The taxonomy provides a context for understanding and identifying specific style factors and empirical studies necessary to determine the effects of style on program comprehension and can be used to further teaching and research in programming style.
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A programming style taxonomy
Paul W. Oman,Curtis R. Cook +1 more
TL;DR: The taxonomy provides a context for understanding and identifying specific style factors and empirical studies necessary to determine the effects of style on program comprehension and has a direct impact on programming instruction, programming standards, automated style analyzers, and code formatting tools like pretty-printers and syntax-directed editors.
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