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Computer procedure-oriented language

In the previous section, we discussed the structure of a conceptual model that can be used to represent a design methodology. But the value of this model rests with the effectiveness of the representation schemes that one employs to describe the declarative and procedural components of the model in a way that the computer can understand. Thus, we are led to the need of defining a design-oriented language for the description of the computational process. [Pg.122]


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