2006
DOI: 10.1002/spe.758
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End‐user programming of reconfigurable systems

Abstract: SUMMARYThere is no ideal programing language. Each is better suited to some tasks rather than others. This is not only true for complete programs, but also for different stages such as architectural design, detailed implementation, and maintenance. The situation is even more acute in the case of end-user programming languages, which cater for a much more varied user population. It would therefore be advantageous to allow the same program to be viewed, and edited, in a number of different languages. We have dev… Show more

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