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Four relational programs / [by] B.J. MacLennan.   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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MacLennan, Bruce J.
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Title
Four relational programs / [by] B.J. MacLennan.
Publisher
Monterey, California : Naval Postgraduate School
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"Prepared for: Chief of Naval Research"--Cover
"November 1986"--Cover
"NPS52-86-023"--Cover
DTIC Identifiers: Relational programming, RPL programming language
Author(s) key words: Relational programming, functional programming, relations, relational algebra, relational calculus, applicative programming, logic programming, combinatory, very-high level language, Gaussian elimination, finite state automata, higher order functions
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Technical report; 1986
Relational programming is a style of programming in which entire relations are manipulated as data and in which programs are also considered relations. Extensive use is made of higher-order, finite and infinite relations and functions. This report demonstrates the relational programming language RPL by using it to develop four programs: (1) computing work frequencies from text; (2) minimizing deterministic finite state automata; (3) Gaussian elimination; and (4) a simple data processing example involving updating an employee file. Appendix A shows transcripts of executions of the programs on the Brown and Mitton interpreter. The reader is presumed to be familiar with RPL. for convenience, however, Appendix B contains the RPL grammar, and Appendix C describes the language accepted by the Brown and Mitton interpreter
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Subjects: STOCHASTIC PROCESSES.; PROBABILITIES.; QUEUING THEORY.
Language English
Publication date November 1986
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Authority file  OCLC: 1045559524
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