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Advances in Programming and Non-Numerical Computation

Authors: L. Fox Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication date: 2014 Publication language: Angielski Number of pages: 227 Publication formats: EAN: 9781483159195 ISBN: 9781483159195 Category: Economics, finance, business & management Publisher's index: C2013-0-01911-1 Bibliographic note: -

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Advances in Programming and Non-Numerical Computation is the third volume of the Proceedings of Summer Schools organized by the Oxford University Computing Laboratory and the Delegacy for Extra-Mural Studies. The 27 lectures summarized in this volume were from 1963 Summer School.
The book is organized two parts, keeping the theories of programming separate from the uses of programs. In the first part, an introduction gives a succinct historical account of the development of programming since the invention of the digital computer, and the other four chapters discuss the theory and the developing practice of methods of communicating with the computer, particularly for non-numerical purposes. The second provides a summary of possible non-numerical work, and more detail on three particular applications, in theorem-proving, game-playing, and learning, and information retrieval.
It is hoped that this book provides a suitable introduction for a final year student seeking interesting research possibilities not too closely connected with his undergraduate work. It should also give to the intelligent layman, who is prepared to do some non-trivial reading, ideas about just what a machine can do, how it does it, and some of the methods, and the problems, of making further advances.

TOC

  • Front Cover 2
  • Advances in Programming and Non-Numerical Computation 5
  • Copyright Page 6
  • Table of Contents 7
  • PREFACE 9
  • Part I: ADVANCES IN PROGRAMMING 11
    • CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION TO AUTOMATIC COMPUTING 13
      • 1. INTRODUCTION 13
      • 2. THE STORED-PROGRAM COMPUTER 14
      • 3. PROGRAMMING 16
      • 4. INSTRUCTION CODES 19
      • 5. CONTROL JUMPS AND LOOPS 21
      • 6. ADDRESS MODIFICATION 23
      • 7. LOGICAL OPERATIONS 26
      • 8. ERROR LOCATION AND CORRECTION 27
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