7 résultats pour "programming"
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Programming Language.
Logic languages use logic as their mathematical base. A logic program consists of sets of facts and if-then rules, which specify how one set of facts may be deducedfrom others, for example: If the statement X is true, then the statement Y is false. In the execution of such a program, an input statement can be logically deduced from other statements in the program. Many artificial intelligence programs are writtenin such languages. IV LANGUAGE STRUCTURE AND COMPONENTS Programming languages use...
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Computer Science.
theoretical research is called algorithmic complexity. Computer scientists in this field seek to develop techniques for determining the inherent efficiency of algorithmswith respect to one another. Another area of theoretical research called computability theory seeks to identify the inherent limits of computation. Software engineers use programming languages to communicate algorithms to a computer. Natural languages such as English are ambiguous—meaning that theirgrammatical structure and vocab...
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Computer.
which can activate computer commands in conjunction with voice recognition software. “Tablet” computers are being developed that will allow users to interact with theirscreens using a penlike device. E The Central Processing Unit Information from an input device or from the computer’s memory is communicated via the bus to the central processing unit (CPU), which is the part of the computerthat translates commands and runs programs. The CPU is a microprocessor chip—that is, a single piece of sil...
- Art of Computer Programming (The) - encyclopédie.
- PL/1 (Programming Language Number 1).
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Recherche opérationnelle
–2– -lam´ethode des coupes et la m´ethode par s´eparation et ´evaluation pour la r´esolution de programmes lin´eaires qui imposent `a certaines variables d’ˆetre ` a valeurs enti`eres ou mˆeme binaires; - l’analyse post-optimale, qui d´etermine la variation de la solution en fonction d’un changement des valeurs des param`etres du programme. Le troisi`eme chapitre traite de la th´eorie des jeux `a deux personnes et `a somme z´ero et s’appuie fortement sur les deux chapitres pr´ec´edents. Au quatr...
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Animal Behavior - biology.
The first motor program analyzed in much detail was the egg-rolling response of geese. When a goose sees an egg outside its nest, it stares at the egg, stretches itsneck until its bill is just on the other side of the egg, and then gently rolls the egg back into the nest. At first glance this seems a thoughtful and intelligent piece ofbehavior, but it is a mechanical motor program; almost any smooth, rounded object (the sign stimulus) will release the response. Furthermore, removal of the egg on...