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....encountered by the simplex solver or too small ITERLIMIT value. 3.4 Compilation MOMIP is programmed in the standard C language (Stroustrup, 1991) It can be made operational in both UNIX and MS DOS environments, thus allowing use of many various hardware platforms. It was tested with Borland C 3.0 (Borland, 1991) compiler in the MS DOS environment and with GNU CC (Stallman, 1992) compiler in the UNIX environment. To make it possible to build in the MOMIP solver into some application programs, it is provided as a set of ANSI source files. There are six main source files: mip.cc, tree.cc, dl.cc, stdmip.cc, ....
Borland International, (1991), Borland C++ --- Version 3.0 , Borland International Inc., Scotts Valley.
....tools [Hamilton 1992] Other popular Unixbased interface builders include UIM X by Visual Edge Software Ltd. Software 1990] and Devguide from Sun Microsystems [Sun 1991] There are now dozens of user interface builders for Microsoft Windows. One of the more interesting tools is Borland s Delphi [Borland 1996]. Delphi includes an interface builder, programming language (based on Object Pascal) and debugger in a nice interactive development environment that includes fast incremental linking. There are several problems with the interface builders discussed in this section. These tools are inappropriate ....
Borland. Delphi. Borland International Inc., 100 Borland Way, Scotts Valley, CA 95066, (408) 431-1000. 1996.
....3.1 compatible display and a mouse. 2 Accord should be able to take advantage of additional hardware (sound, video, etc. if available. The level two requirement is probably best implemented by allowing linking to other software, such as by use of OLE (Object Linking and Embedding) objects [Borland 92] Users with minimal hardware and software who read a node containing advanced features will fail to access the full data, but should be given some reasonable substitute (graceful degradation) For example, a system lacking video capabilities should be able to view the first frame of video clip ....
Borland International Inc. Windows API, Volume III. Borland International Inc., Scotts Valley, CA., 1991.
....system and the simplest form of object oriented databases object I O. Object I O is not a true database implementation, but uses an object oriented programming language s class hierarchy to implement a method whereby the programming can have arbitrary object networks persist in the file system [Borland 91, Foster 90] Thus, the hypertext system must establish a name space for coarse grained objects (to correspond to the file system) but incurs very little overhead for object translation, storage, and retrieval. 2.2.3.1. Distributed Database In today s world of workstations and distributed ....
Borland International Inc. ObjectWindows for C++: User's Guide. Borland International Inc., Scotts Valley, CA., 1991.
....the former. In general, since it is a semantic problem how to rectify inconsistent states, fully automatic supporting tools seem infeasible, but future research should investigate the possibility of semi automatic tools that interact with the programmer. 5 Related Work Many modern compilers, e.g. [9], can be instructed to give warnings if constraints within programs such as those mentioned in Section 2 are violated. However, it might be easier to use a tailored constraint analysis tool that is decoupled from the compiler, and which would typically be invoked after the program has been ....
Borland C++, User's Guide. Version 3.1, Borland International Inc., 1992.
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Borland International Inc.: Borland C++ Programmer's Guide 2.0, Borland International Inc., 1991.
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