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Non-structured programming

Known as: Unstructured programming 
Non-structured programming is the historically earliest programming paradigm capable of creating Turing-complete algorithms. It is often contrasted… 
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2010
2010
The weakest pre-expectation calculus has been proved to be a mature theory to analyze quantitative properties of probabilistic… 
2009
2009
To avoid exponential explosion, program verifiers turn the program into a passive form before generating verification conditions… 
2005
2005
Automated test data generation is always a hot topic in software engineering, and evolutionary testing (ET) is an emerging and… 
2003
2003
Information flow analysis is concerned with validating the security of information flows between objects in a program and between… 
1994
1994
This thesis addresses the software maintenance problem of extracting high-level designs from code. The investigated solution is… 
1993
1993
As operating systems were developed, limitations in the hardware and software technologies forced the designers to develop large… 
1988
1988
  • R. Linger
  • 1988
  • Corpus ID: 62423749
Software maintenance can be transformed from the unmanageable, trial-and-error activity into a systematic engineering discipline… 
1984
1984
Structure plays a important part in the design of large systems. Unstructured programs are difficult to design or test and good… 
1973
1973
An experimental programming language called APLGOL adds structured programming facilities to the existing framework of APL. The…