Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009
ISBN 10: 3642030335 ISBN 13: 9783642030338
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Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, Springer Berlin Heidelberg Jul 2009, 2009
ISBN 10: 3642030335 ISBN 13: 9783642030338
Sprache: Englisch
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In den WarenkorbTaschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Neuware -Dijkstra once wrote that computer science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes. Despite the many incredible advances in c- puter science from times that predate practical mechanical computing, there is still a myriad of fundamental questions in understanding the interface between computers and the rest of the world. Why is it still hard to mechanize many tasks that seem to be fundamentally routine, even as we see ever-increasing - pacity for raw mechanical computing The disciplined study of domain-speci c languages (DSLs) is an emerging area in computer science, and is one which has the potential to revolutionize the eld, and bring us closer to answering this question. DSLs are formalisms that have four general characteristics. ¿ They relate to a well-de ned domain of discourse, be it controlling tra c lights or space ships. ¿ They have well-de ned notation, such as the ones that exist for prescribing music, dance routines, or strategy in a football game. ¿ The informal or intuitive meaning of the notation is clear. This can easily be overlooked, especially since intuitive meaning can be expressed by many di erent notations that may be received very di erently by users. ¿ The formal meaning is clear and mechanizable, as is, hopefully, the case for the instructions we give to our bank or to a merchant online. 424 pp. Englisch.
Verlag: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2009
ISBN 10: 3642030335 ISBN 13: 9783642030338
Sprache: Englisch
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In den WarenkorbTaschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - Dijkstra once wrote that computer science is no more about computers than astronomy is about telescopes. Despite the many incredible advances in c- puter science from times that predate practical mechanical computing, there is still a myriad of fundamental questions in understanding the interface between computers and the rest of the world. Why is it still hard to mechanize many tasks that seem to be fundamentally routine, even as we see ever-increasing - pacity for raw mechanical computing The disciplined study of domain-speci c languages (DSLs) is an emerging area in computer science, and is one which has the potential to revolutionize the eld, and bring us closer to answering this question. DSLs are formalisms that have four general characteristics. - They relate to a well-de ned domain of discourse, be it controlling tra c lights or space ships. - They have well-de ned notation, such as the ones that exist for prescribing music, dance routines, or strategy in a football game. - The informal or intuitive meaning of the notation is clear. This can easily be overlooked, especially since intuitive meaning can be expressed by many di erent notations that may be received very di erently by users. - The formal meaning is clear and mechanizable, as is, hopefully, the case for the instructions we give to our bank or to a merchant online.
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Verlag: Institute for the History of Arab Science, University of Aleppo, Aleppo, 1983
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In den WarenkorbSoft cover. Zustand: Very Good. Nine papers in their original green printed wraps 21x29cm. Very good with some creasing, and presentation ink stamps to covers and insides. Arabic texts. 1) "Ancient irrigation systems in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia", Dr Abdeen Mohamed Ali Saleh and Dr Taha Othman Al-Farra, King Saud University, 34pp b/w including drawings and maps. // 2) "The role of Nabataean agriculture in the development of the science of agriculture among the Arabs", Prof T Fahd, Universite des Sciences Humaines de Strasbourg, 10pp. // 3) "Irrigation Methods among the Arabs", Dr Mohamed Walid Kamel, Engineer, 16pp including b/w illustrations. // 4) "Agricultural animals in classical Arabic writings", Dr Abdul Razzaq Al-Samid, Dean of the College of Veterinary Medicine, Syria, 4pp. // 5) "The Arabs and the history of poultry science", Dr Mohamed Abdel Moneim Kasbeh, Head of Poultry Department, Alexandria University, 28pp. // 6) "Ancient Arabic writings on Egyptian agriculture", Prof Fathi Mohamed Ali Muqla, Al Azhar University, (1), 35pp. // 7) "Medication and nutrition with plant based drugs in the book Al-Tasir Medication and Therapy by Abu Marwan Abd al-Malik ibn Nasr, 18pp. // 8) "The relationship between pharmacology and agricultural science among the Arabs", Prof Mohamed Zuhair Al-Baba, Damascus University, 25pp. // 9) "A manuscript investigation into the properties of lemon and its compounds by Hebat Ali bin Zaid bin Hassan bin Ephraim, 594AH", Haya al-Dosari, 3, 24pp.