Elucidative Programming

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IntroductionPage 1    
IntroductionPage 2    
Kinds of understandingPage 3    
Plan of the IWPC talkPage 4    
Plan of the COT talkPage 5    
Plan of the SIGDOC talkPage 6    
Overall ObservationsPage 7    
Which kind of documentationPage 8    
Views on documentationPage 9    
Integrated program documentationPage 10    
Literate ProgrammingPage 11    
Literate Programming and the WEB SystemPage 12    
An example of a literate programPage 13    
Internal structure of a literate program (1)Page 14    
Internal structure of a literate program (2)Page 15    
The WEB tools for literate programmingPage 16    
Problems with WEB-like literate programmingPage 17    
Elucidative ProgrammingPage 18    
The meaning of the wordPage 19    
Elucidative ProgrammingPage 20    
RequirementsPage 21    
An example of an elucidative programPage 22    
An example of an elucidative programPage 23    
Examples of elucidative programsPage 24    
The elucidative programming modelPage 25    
The source format of the documentation - SchemePage 26    
The source format of the documentation - JavaPage 27    
Tool OverviewPage 28    
The elucidator toolPage 29    
The editor toolPage 30    
The browser toolPage 31    
Tool IntegrationPage 32    
Tool philosophyPage 33    
The Scheme ElucidatorPage 34    
The Java ElucidatorPage 35    
The Design of the Java ElucidatorPage 36    
Minor featuresPage 37    
NWPER'2000 QuestionsPage 38    
A broader perspective on the use of an elucidatorPage 39    
ExperiencePage 40    
Educational experiencePage 41    
Industrial experiencePage 42    
Industrial quotesPage 43    
Status and ConclusionsPage 44    
Status and ConclusionsPage 45    
Further InformationPage 46    
Web resources about EPPage 47    

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