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Concept of the course “Numerical methods in object methodology”

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dc.contributor.author Поліщук, Олександр Павлович
dc.contributor.author Семеріков, Сергій Олексійович
dc.date.accessioned 2023-01-02T10:41:46Z
dc.date.available 2023-01-02T10:41:46Z
dc.date.issued 2022-01-01
dc.identifier.citation Polishchuk A. P. Concept of the course “Numerical methods in object methodology” / Aleksandr P. Polishchuk, Sergei A. Semerikov // Conference on Computer Simulation and Information Technology in Education (KMITO 1999) 19-21 April 1999, Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine / Edited by : Vladimir N. Soloviev, Illia O. Teplytskyi, Serhiy O. Semerikov // ACNS Conference Series: Social Sciences and Humanities. – 2022. – Volume 1. – Article 01003. – DOI : https://doi.org/10.55056/cs-ssh/1/01003 uk
dc.identifier.issn 2831-5227
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.55056/cs-ssh/1/01003
dc.identifier.uri http://elibrary.kdpu.edu.ua/xmlui/handle/123456789/6977
dc.identifier.uri https://doi.org/10.55056/cs-ssh/1/01003
dc.description [1] Polishchuk, A.P. and Semerikov, S.A., 1999. Metody vychislenii v klassakh iazyka C++ [Numerical methods in C++]. Krivoi Rog: Izdatelskii otdel KGPI. Available from: http://elibrary.kdpu.edu.ua/handle/0564/755 uk
dc.description.abstract The tasks for which computers were created – routine calculations of an industrial, scientific and military nature – required the creation of a whole class of new methods focused not on manual but on machine calculations. The first programming languages did not have convenient means for reecting such objects offien used in computational mathematics as matrices, vectors, polynomials, etc. Further development of programming languages followed the path of embedding mathematical objects into languages as data types, which led to their complication. So, for example, an attempt to make a universal language Ada, in which there are even such data types as dictionaries and queues, led to the fact that the number of keywords in it exceeded 350, making it almost unusable for learning and use. The compromise solution between these two extremes can be the following: let the programmer himself create the data types that he needs in his professional work. Programming languages that implement this approach are called object-oriented. This, on the one hand, makes it possible to make the language quite easy by reducing the number of keywords, and on the other, expandable, adapting to specific tasks by introducing keywords for creating and using new data types. uk
dc.language.iso ru uk
dc.publisher Academy of Cognitive and Natural Sciences uk
dc.subject C++ uk
dc.subject numerical methods uk
dc.subject mathematical classes uk
dc.title Concept of the course “Numerical methods in object methodology” uk
dc.type Article uk


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