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Software Prototyping using the SETL Programming Language

Published: 01 October 1984 Publication History

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With increased computational power available, programming languages can now balance efficiency with expressivity. This flexibility improves rapid prototyping of complex design changes.

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      cover image IEEE Software
      IEEE Software  Volume 1, Issue 4
      October 1984
      112 pages

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      IEEE Computer Society Press

      Washington, DC, United States

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      Published: 01 October 1984

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