The Small Contractor and the Small ComputerStanford University, 1980 - 87 pages |
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... engineer would need some sort of proof that the program was constructed in accordance with sound engineering principles . Clarity relates to the fact that programs must be intelligible to to other programmers . Tricky or cryptic code is ...
... engineer would need some sort of proof that the program was constructed in accordance with sound engineering principles . Clarity relates to the fact that programs must be intelligible to to other programmers . Tricky or cryptic code is ...
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James D. Carota, Stanford University. Department of Civil Engineering. what is and is not covered , and what conditions ... engineer for IBM , explained that the reason IBM has two policies is because some of the applications ( like CMAS ) ...
James D. Carota, Stanford University. Department of Civil Engineering. what is and is not covered , and what conditions ... engineer for IBM , explained that the reason IBM has two policies is because some of the applications ( like CMAS ) ...
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James David Carota, Stanford University. Department of Civil Engineering. what is and is not covered , and what ... engineer for IBM , explained that the reason IBM has two policies is because some of the applications ( like CMAS ) ...
James David Carota, Stanford University. Department of Civil Engineering. what is and is not covered , and what ... engineer for IBM , explained that the reason IBM has two policies is because some of the applications ( like CMAS ) ...
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