Less is more. Why Oberon beats mainstream in complex applications
20146 pages
Published in:
- J.Phys.Conf.Ser. 523 (2014) 012011
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- Published: 2014
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Abstract: (IOP)
The second part of the two-part account of the enabling technologies behind a successful completion of the Troitsk-nu-mass experiment, summarizes an almost 20 years' experience of using Oberon/Component Pascal in complex applications ranging from the cutting-edge computer algebra (b-quark decays etc.) to experimental data processing (neutrino mass etc.) to exploratory algorithm design work (the optimal jet finder etc.) to systematic computer science education (the international project Informatika-21).References(23)
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