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Description: Describes basic elements (data, actions, tunings, voids, mixtures, ...) and principles of programming (stratification, implicit knowledge, limited freedom, ...), directed to amalgamating different programming paradigms (imperative, object-oriented, functional, constraint, ...) in a unified process of generating computer system models.
  CiteSeerX — From Competition to Amalgamation of Different Programming Paradigms From Competition to Amalgamation of Different Programming Paradigms (1993)     author = {Sergei G. Maslov},     title = {From Competition to Amalgamation of Different Programming Paradigms},
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| Page title: | CiteSeerX — From Competition to Amalgamation of Different Programming Paradigms | 
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| Description: | CiteSeerX - Document Details (Isaac Councill, Lee Giles, Pradeep Teregowda): This paper describes the basic elements (data, actions, tunings, voids, mixtures,...) and principles of programming (stratification, implicit knowledge, limited freedom,...), directed to amalgamating of different programming paradigms (imperative, object-oriented, functional, constraint,...) in a unified process of generating computer system models. Compositions of elements and their projections on axes of representation (visual, audio, tactile, and linguistic) make it possible to construct different algorithmic structures, which have their own syntactic form and operating semantics. Development of compositions is a goal-oriented activity controlled by constraints (resource, domain, coexistence,...). This action creates both stratification system of concepts and operations on them (generalization, specialization, mapping, transformation,...). A proposed approach is principally evolutionary one. It is devoted to clarify the fundamental basis of forms and principles of a het... | 
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