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Declarative Language

A Rule-Based Declarative Language for Scientiflc Equation Solving... [Pg.111]

Procedural languages for scientific computation are briefly reviewed and contrasted wiA declarative languages. The capabilities of TKISolver are explained, and two examples of its use in chemical computations are given. [Pg.111]

Declarative languages and intuitive and easy-to-use graphical user interfaces are required for problem assessment. [Pg.30]

However, a declarative language, like all natural languages, has a syntax describing how the words in the language may be combined and a semantics describing how sentences in the language correspond to the result of a program. [Pg.39]

One contribution of the work on PRISM is a language of schema modification operators (SMOs). The SMO language closely resembles the DDL language in the SQL standard in that it is a textual, declarative language. The two languages also share some constructs, including CREATE TABLE and ADD COLUMN. However, the two languages have two fundamental distinctions. [Pg.162]


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