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... statement in a formal language , such as the predicate calculus , or it might be a loose description , say , in English , that would require further dialogue between the system and the user in order to resolve ambiguities . The task of ...
... statement in a formal language , such as the predicate calculus , or it might be a loose description , say , in English , that would require further dialogue between the system and the user in order to resolve ambiguities . The task of ...
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... statements to display internal values and intermediate results , many more programming aids are available in an interactive laboratory environment . Changes to programs are automatically marked on reformatted listings , the author and ...
... statements to display internal values and intermediate results , many more programming aids are available in an interactive laboratory environment . Changes to programs are automatically marked on reformatted listings , the author and ...
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... statements within the program . Deducing the cause of a failure from the debug evidence produced is a purely manual operation . Changes are made by keypunching new cards and manually merging the corrections with the program . Then the ...
... statements within the program . Deducing the cause of a failure from the debug evidence produced is a purely manual operation . Changes are made by keypunching new cards and manually merging the corrections with the program . Then the ...
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... statement of a finished design or implementation . The formulation of these finished products is addressed only by a set of management guidelines . As one can imagine , these manual processes with only minimal guidelines , unevenly ...
... statement of a finished design or implementation . The formulation of these finished products is addressed only by a set of management guidelines . As one can imagine , these manual processes with only minimal guidelines , unevenly ...
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... statement of the type , " If object 1 is to the left of object 2 and object 2 is to the left of object 3 , then object 1 is to the left of object 3. " Complex knowledge base systems may also have to interface with sophisticated ...
... statement of the type , " If object 1 is to the left of object 2 and object 2 is to the left of object 3 , then object 1 is to the left of object 3. " Complex knowledge base systems may also have to interface with sophisticated ...
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