Advances in Computers
Volume 37
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Author
Publication
1993-08-13 - Academic Press, San Diego, California
Language
English
Word Count
114,000 words, Guess
Page Count
456 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveisbn_0120121379
- Internet Archiveadvancesincomput0000unse_h8l6
- ISBN-100120121379
- ISBN-13978-0120121373
- ISBN-139780120121373
and 6 more
- GooglevL-bB7GALAwC
- ISSN0065-2458
- Library of Congress Control Number59015761
- OCLC Control Number858439915
- OCLC Control Number1461174
- Open LibraryOL10070096M
Classifications
- DDC510.78
- LCCQA76 .A3eb vol. 37
- LCCQA76 .A3
First Sentence
Program Understanding, also referred to as Code Cognition or Program Comprehension, is a central activity during software maintenance, evolution, and reuse.
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