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14 March 2013 The non-independence discussion about cycle structure in the computer language: the final simplification of computer language in the structural design
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Proceedings Volume 8768, International Conference on Graphic and Image Processing (ICGIP 2012); 87681Z (2013) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2003384
Event: 2012 International Conference on Graphic and Image Processing, 2012, Singapore, Singapore
Abstract
In the first place, the article discusses the theory, content, development, and questions about structured programming design. The further extension on this basement provides the cycle structure in computer language is the sequence structure, branch structure, and the cycle structure with independence. Through the deeply research by the writer, we find the non-independence and reach the final simplification about the computer language design. In the first, the writer provides the language structure of linear structure (I structure) and curvilinear structure (Y structure). This makes the computer language has high proficiency with simplification during the program exploration. The research in this article is corresponding with the widely used dualistic structure in the computer field. Moreover, it is greatly promote the evolution of computer language.
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Peilu Yang "The non-independence discussion about cycle structure in the computer language: the final simplification of computer language in the structural design", Proc. SPIE 8768, International Conference on Graphic and Image Processing (ICGIP 2012), 87681Z (14 March 2013); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2003384
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Structural design

Computer programming

Control systems

Software

Software development

Cognition

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