<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Software engineering / Computer programming / Programming language theory / Procedural programming languages / ALGOL / MAD / Big O notation / Declaration / Recursion / PL/I / Block / Limit of a function
Date: 2014-11-05 17:36:16
Software engineering
Computer programming
Programming language theory
Procedural programming languages
ALGOL
MAD
Big O notation
Declaration
Recursion
PL/I
Block
Limit of a function

A Formal Definition of Algol 60

Add to Reading List

Source URL: homepages.cs.ncl.ac.uk

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 2,74 MB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Fall 2008: EE360C Algorithms Description This course aims to study combinatorial algorithms. We will begin by reviewing discrete mathematics. We will then study measuring program performance using the big-O notation. Fol

DocID: 1uFCO - View Document

Mathematical notation / Notation / Punctuation / Mathematics / Bibliography / Numeral systems / Language / Bracket / Citation / Big O notation / Scientific notation / Parenthetical referencing

American Concrete Institute (ACI) Journal Documentation Style Introduction This document is intended as a resource for students instructed to complete coursework according to ACI style guidelines. It is based on informat

DocID: 1rsKn - View Document

Mathematical analysis / Analysis of algorithms / Mathematics / Asymptotic analysis / Computer science / Big O notation / Mathematical notation / Bin / FO / Loglog plot / Logarithm

Optimal Staged Self-Assembly of General Shapes∗ Cameron Chalk1 , Eric Martinez1 , Robert Schweller1 , Luis Vega1 , Andrew Winslow2 , and Tim Wylie1 1 Department of Computer Science

DocID: 1rsAT - View Document

Mathematics / Mathematical analysis / Special functions / Logarithms / Mathematical notation / Binary operations / Mental calculation / Common logarithm / Natural logarithm / Pi / Big O notation / Exponentiation

The Practical Use of the Bemer Method for Exponentials Update Version: September 5, 2006 Ron Doerfler (http://www.myreckonings.com) In Chapter 4 of my book, Dead Reckoning: Calculating Without Instruments, a method is gi

DocID: 1rrb5 - View Document

Mathematical analysis / Mathematics / Analysis / Probability distributions / Normal distribution / Big O notation / Limit of a function / Exponentiation / Central limit theorem / Chebyshev function / Heat equation

JMLR: Workshop and Conference Proceedings vol 40:1–18, 2015 Learning the dependence structure of rare events: a non-asymptotic study Nicolas Goix Anne Sabourin

DocID: 1rocp - View Document