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A methodology of structured-modular composition programming

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The study was financed by the State Foundation of Basic Research of the Ukrainian State Committee for Science and Technology.

Translated from Kibernetika i Sistemnyi Analiz, No. 1, pp. 146–154, January–February, 1995.

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Parasyuk, I.N., Provotar, A.I. & Zalozhenkova, I.A. A methodology of structured-modular composition programming. Cybern Syst Anal 31, 123–130 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02366803

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