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Eckberg DL, Hill , Jr. L (1980) The paradigm concept and sociology: A critical review. In Gutting G, editor, Paradigms and Revolutions, pp 117--136. University of Notre Dame Press, Notre Dame, London.

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Language and Architecture Paradigms as Object.. - Spinellis.. (1994)   (Correct)

....to Kuhn [11, p. 10] a paradigm has a wider meaning than that of a scientific theory; it encompasses law, theory, application and instrumentation together. Although Kuhn s examples are drawn from the history of physical science, his paradigm notion has been extended to a number of sciences [8, 6]. Paradigms are the basis of normal science which is related to all the activities of the established scientific tradition. Therefore, the formation of a paradigm is a sign of maturity for a given science. In [24] it is suggested that as programming languages mature, attention is turning from ....

Eckberg DL, Hill , Jr. L (1980) The paradigm concept and sociology: A critical review. In Gutting G, editor, Paradigms and Revolutions, pp 117--136. University of Notre Dame Press, Notre Dame, London.


Language and Architecture Paradigms as Object.. - Spinellis.. (1994)   (Correct)

....to Kuhn [11, p. 10] a paradigm has a wider meaning than that of a scientific theory; it encompasses law, theory, application and instrumentation together. Although Kuhn s examples are drawn from the history of physical science, his paradigm notion has been extended to a number of sciences [8, 6]. Paradigms are the basis of normal science which is related to all the activities of the established scientific tradition. Therefore, the formation of a paradigm is a sign of maturity for a given science. In [24] it is suggested that as programming languages mature, attention is turning from ....

Eckberg DL, Hill , Jr. L (1980) The paradigm concept and sociology: A critical review. In Gutting G, editor, Paradigms and Revolutions, pp 117--136. University of Notre Dame Press, Notre Dame, London.

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