| J. Placer, "Multiparadigm Research: A New Direction in Language Design." SIGPLAN Notices 26, 3 (March 1991), pp. 9-17. |
....defined on the computational model into operations provided by the hardware. The term programming paradigm is commonly used to refer to a computational model. Table 1 lists some common programming paradigms and languages based on those paradigms. The table corresponds to a list published in [19] except that we do not distinguish between the imperative and procedural paradigms. According to [10] the list is incomplete. We should add paradigms such as array oriented, attribute grammar, decision table, parallel processing, pattern matching, and others. Several are discussed in [11] ....
J. Placer, "Multiparadigm Research: A New Direction in Language Design." SIGPLAN Notices 26, 3 (March 1991), pp. 9-17.
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