Publication Date

11-2002

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UTEP-CS-02-24a.

Published in Journal of Integrated Design and Process Science, 2002, Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 29-43.

Abstract

Many interdisciplinary design efforts require the involvement of computer scientists because of the complexity of the problem solving tools available for the projects. This paper demonstrates how appropriate language design can place high level languages in the hands of scientists and engineers, thus providing a more automated approach to problem solving that may reduce the amount of computer scientist involvement. The language SequenceL serves as an example of this approach.

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