Protosystem I: An Automatic Programming System Prototype

A model of the data processing system writing process is given in terms of development stages. These stages correspond to the progression in the implementation and design process from the highest level of abstraction (English system specifications) to the lowe level (machine code). The issues and go...

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Main Author: Ruth, Gregory R.
Published: 2023
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/148900
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description A model of the data processing system writing process is given in terms of development stages. These stages correspond to the progression in the implementation and design process from the highest level of abstraction (English system specifications) to the lowe level (machine code). The issues and goals (including optimization of the product data processing systems) involved in automating these stages are discussed and strategies and methodologies used for doing so are developed. Protosystem I, an automatic programming system prototype, is described. The completed (and working) part automates three of the five stages identified in the proposed model of the system writing process. The basic theory, methods and structure of this part of the automatic programming systems are presented.
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spelling mit-1721.1/1489002023-03-30T04:19:25Z Protosystem I: An Automatic Programming System Prototype Ruth, Gregory R. A model of the data processing system writing process is given in terms of development stages. These stages correspond to the progression in the implementation and design process from the highest level of abstraction (English system specifications) to the lowe level (machine code). The issues and goals (including optimization of the product data processing systems) involved in automating these stages are discussed and strategies and methodologies used for doing so are developed. Protosystem I, an automatic programming system prototype, is described. The completed (and working) part automates three of the five stages identified in the proposed model of the system writing process. The basic theory, methods and structure of this part of the automatic programming systems are presented. 2023-03-29T14:06:35Z 2023-03-29T14:06:35Z 1976-07 https://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/148900 3135343 MIT-LCS-TM-072 application/pdf
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