O & M Bulletin, 23–24. köideOrganisation and Methods Division, H.M. Treasury, 1968 |
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... language should be relatively independent of any machine characteristics . ( 4 ) The language must be modular so that subsets may be developed for different purposes with no knowledge of what is additionally available in the complete ...
... language should be relatively independent of any machine characteristics . ( 4 ) The language must be modular so that subsets may be developed for different purposes with no knowledge of what is additionally available in the complete ...
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... language by the mathematician Naur . Algol is probably the most important of the scientific languages to use these notations . It is recognised as a very elegant and unambiguous language , independent of the machine to an advanced ...
... language by the mathematician Naur . Algol is probably the most important of the scientific languages to use these notations . It is recognised as a very elegant and unambiguous language , independent of the machine to an advanced ...
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... language . It is a language which is particularly suitable for use by systems analysts . A not unexpected by - product is that it can also act as a compiler - compiler , so that by the addition of standard packages it can incorporate ...
... language . It is a language which is particularly suitable for use by systems analysts . A not unexpected by - product is that it can also act as a compiler - compiler , so that by the addition of standard packages it can incorporate ...
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The Management Accounting Unit | 20 |
New Office Equipment | 34 |
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