Programming languages: concepts and constructs
Programming languages: concepts and constructs
Concepts of programming languages (2nd ed.)
Concepts of programming languages (2nd ed.)
Programming languages (3rd ed.): design and implementation
Programming languages (3rd ed.): design and implementation
Object-oriented software construction (2nd ed.)
Object-oriented software construction (2nd ed.)
Technical opinion: The emperor with no clothes
Communications of the ACM
Compiler Design
An Empirical Investigation of an Object-Oriented Software System
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Object-oriented programming and software development: a critical assessment
Programming methodology
Separating data from instructions: investigating a new programming paradigm
Separating data from instructions: investigating a new programming paradigm
Measuring productivity in the software industry
Communications of the ACM - Blueprint for the future of high-performance networking
Dataless objects considered harmful
Communications of the ACM - Medical image modeling
It's Mathematical, After All--the Nature of Learning Computer Programming
Education and Information Technologies
A framework to coordinate web services in composition scenarios
International Journal of Web and Grid Services
Symbolic model checking composite Web services using operational and control behaviors
Expert Systems with Applications: An International Journal
PerCAS: an approach to enabling dynamic and personalized adaptation for context-aware services
ICSOC'12 Proceedings of the 10th international conference on Service-Oriented Computing
Behavior modeling and automated verification of Web services
Information Sciences: an International Journal
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This paper introduces a programming paradigm known as the principle.The separation principle is a simple and natural way of constructing programs.Its intuitive nature and ease of use make it easy to implement many different software designs. A preliminary study shows that this programming paradigm improves programs' understandability.