Elucidative Programming
Kurt Nørmark ©
Department of Computer Science
Aalborg University
Denmark
Title page
Abstract
References from this lecture
Page 1
Introduction
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The elucidative programming model
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Introduction
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The source format of the documentation - Scheme
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Kinds of understanding
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The source format of the documentation - Java
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Plan of the IWPC talk
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Tool Overview
Page 5
Plan of the COT talk
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The elucidator tool
Page 6
Plan of the SIGDOC talk
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The editor tool
Page 7
Overall Observations
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The browser tool
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Which kind of documentation
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Tool Integration
Page 9
Views on documentation
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Tool philosophy
Page 10
Integrated program documentation
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The Scheme Elucidator
Page 11
Literate Programming
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The Java Elucidator
Page 12
Literate Programming and the WEB System
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The Design of the Java Elucidator
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An example of a literate program
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Minor features
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Internal structure of a literate program (1)
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NWPER'2000 Questions
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Internal structure of a literate program (2)
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A broader perspective on the use of an elucidator
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The WEB tools for literate programming
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Experience
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Problems with WEB-like literate programming
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Educational experience
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Elucidative Programming
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Industrial experience
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The meaning of the word
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Industrial quotes
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Elucidative Programming
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Status and Conclusions
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Requirements
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Status and Conclusions
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An example of an elucidative program
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Further Information
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An example of an elucidative program
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Web resources about EP
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Examples of elucidative programs
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