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  Component-oriented programming
Wang A., Qian K., Wiley-Interscience, 2005. 336 pp.  Type: Book (9780471644460)

This book, which describes a hands-on, experimental approach to component-oriented programming (COP), could be used in a course on component-based software engineering (CBSE) in which development and design issues are addressed by othe...

Feb 27 2006
  Architecture of an automatically tuned linear algebra library
Cuenca J., Giménez D., González J. Parallel Computing 30(2): 187-210, 2004.  Type: Article

In this paper, a framework is presented for driver routines for solving problems in linear algebra. These driver routines are called self-optimized linear algebra routines, or SOLARs. Starting with a hierarchy of linear ...

Jun 30 2004
  A comparative study of language support for generic programming
Garcia R., Jarvi J., Lumsdaine A., Siek J., Willcock J. ACM SIGPLAN Notices 38(11): 115-134, 2003.  Type: Article

A comparative study of language support for generic programming is presented in this paper. It provides a comparison of generics in six programming languages, some of them well known, and some a little more obscure....

Jan 8 2004
  The lambda library: unnamed functions in C++
Järvi J., Powell G., Lumsdaine A. Software--Practice & Experience 33(3): 259-291, 2003.  Type: Article

At a first glance, unnamed functions do not seem to make sense. Why would you define a function if you cannot refer to it, because it has no name? In functional programming languages, however, unnamed functions are common practice. The...

Jul 22 2003
 
 
 
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