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Browsing South African Computer Journal (SACJ) by Subject "Object oriented programming"

Browsing South African Computer Journal (SACJ) by Subject "Object oriented programming"

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  • Machanick, Philip (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 1997)
    Experience in industry suggests that reuse does not happen without retraining, despite the fact that many experienced software engineers accept that reuse ought to be more efficient than coding from scratch. A possible ...
  • Machanick, Philip (South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, 1992)
    Parallel simulation, if it is to become a mainstream technology, must become reasonably accessible to programmers without unusual skills. Since low-cost shared memory machines are becoming an increasing possibility, a ...
  • Machanick, Philip (South African Computer Society (SAICSIT), 1996)
    Object-oriented techniques are shown to hold promise for addressing the growing speed gap between memory and processors on shared-memory multiprocessors. However, reducing cache misses can be at the expense of more misses ...
  • Greyling, JH; Warren, PR (South African Institute of Computer Scientists and Information Technologists, 1991)
    The separation of an interactive program's application from its user interface is investigated. In order to support good human interaction, the interface requires a deep knowledge of the application. This is in direct ...

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