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Mundane is the New Radical: The Resurgence of Energy Megaprojects and Implications for the Global South [Opinion]
Information Outlook, April 1997
Volume 1, Issue 4https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_io_1997/1003/thumbnail.jp
A Programming System for End-user Functional Programming
This research involves the construction of a programming system, HASKEU,
to support end-user programming in a purely functional programming language.
An end-user programmer is someone who may program a computer
to get their job done, but has no interest in becoming a computer programmer.
A purely functional programming language is one that does not require
the expression of statement sequencing or variable updating. The end-user is
offered two views of their functional program. The primary view is a visual
one, in which the program is presented as a collection of boxes (representing
processes) and lines (representing data
flow). The secondary view is a textual
one, in which the program is presented as a collection of written function definitions. It is expected that the end-user programmer will begin with the visual
view, perhaps later moving on to the textual view. The task of the programming
system is to ensure that the visual and textual views are kept consistent
as the program is constructed. The foundation of the programming system
is a implementation of the Model-View-Controller (MVC) design pattern as a
reactive program using the elegant Functional Reactive Programming (FRP)
framework. Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) principles and methods are
considered in all design decisions. A usabilty study was made to find out the
effectiveness of the new system
Fourth Annual Workshop on Space Operations Applications and Research (SOAR 90)
The proceedings of the SOAR workshop are presented. The technical areas included are as follows: Automation and Robotics; Environmental Interactions; Human Factors; Intelligent Systems; and Life Sciences. NASA and Air Force programmatic overviews and panel sessions were also held in each technical area
Special Libraries, April 1969
Volume 60, Issue 4https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/sla_sl_1969/1003/thumbnail.jp
Feasibility study of an Integrated Program for Aerospace-vehicle Design (IPAD) system. Volume 2: Characterization of the IPAD system, phase 1, task 1
The aircraft design process is discussed along with the degree of participation of the various engineering disciplines considered in this feasibility study
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