Programming plans and programming techniques:
Abstract: "The notion of programming plans has been used in helping students learn how to program (Bonar & Cunningham, 1988; Gegg- Harrison, 1991). We argue that the notion of programming plans is too diffuse and idea to provide detailed support for novices. In contrast, the notion of progr...
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1993
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Schriftenreihe: | University <Edinburgh> / Department of Artificial Intelligence: DAI research paper
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Zusammenfassung: | Abstract: "The notion of programming plans has been used in helping students learn how to program (Bonar & Cunningham, 1988; Gegg- Harrison, 1991). We argue that the notion of programming plans is too diffuse and idea to provide detailed support for novices. In contrast, the notion of programming techniques provides a better basis upon which to build (Brna et al, 1991). We describe and motivate a set of common Prolog programming techniques in detail. The techniques cover most of the constructs seen in simple Prolog predicates, and we believe represent a useful level of abstraction for describing and adapting Prolog programs." |
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title_fullStr | Programming plans and programming techniques A. Bowles and P. Brna |
title_full_unstemmed | Programming plans and programming techniques A. Bowles and P. Brna |
title_short | Programming plans and programming techniques |
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