From program languages to software languages
2002
In modern Software Engineering it is no longer sufficient to consider "programming" as the task of writing implementations in more or less suited programming languages and adding a more or less accurate documentation. Rather, the amalgamation of various aspects and views into a heterogeneous assembly of coordinated products is required. In this paper we present a vision of such a scenario. This vision is based on experiences with both academic style foundational research and industry-oriented applied research projects.
Keywords:
- Fourth-generation programming language
- Systems engineering
- Second-generation programming language
- Comparison of multi-paradigm programming languages
- Software development
- Programming language theory
- Computer science
- Fifth-generation programming language
- Computer programming
- Third-generation programming language
- Programming in the large and programming in the small
- Programming paradigm
- Programming language
- Software engineering
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