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An Analysis Of The D Programming Language, Sumanth Yenduri, Louise Perkins, Md. Sarder
An Analysis Of The D Programming Language, Sumanth Yenduri, Louise Perkins, Md. Sarder
Journal of International Technology and Information Management
The C language and its derivatives have been some of the dominant higher-level languages used, and the maturity has stemmed several newer languages that, while still relatively young, possess the strength of decades of trials and experimentation with programming concepts. While C++ was a major step in the advancement from procedural to object-oriented programming (with a backbone of C), several problems existed that prompted the development of new languages. This paper focuses on one such language: D. D was designed as a potential successor to C++, supporting most features of C++’s class design and modifications intended to ease common program …
Capturing And Shaping Shifting Requirements Using Xml And Xslt: A Field Study, Charmayne Cullom, Tod Sedbrook
Capturing And Shaping Shifting Requirements Using Xml And Xslt: A Field Study, Charmayne Cullom, Tod Sedbrook
Journal of International Technology and Information Management
This paper explores Extensible Mark-up Language (XML) and Extensible Stylesheet Language Transformations (XSLT) for authoring, presenting and managing system requirements. A field study is presented that explores the influence of XML schema and XSLT rendering and modeling templates on stakeholder communications. The study is of an e-commerce project where an evolving business model and changing partnerships forced the requirements team to continually adapt XML and XSLT tools to capture requirements. Coding procedures categorized resulting repositories of XML documents, XML schema, XSLT templates, stakeholder interviews, field notes, e-mails, and business documents. Qualitative techniques are applied to derive a model summarizing the …