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Robert V. Rubin

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1991
 
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Chow, Anita L. and Rubin, Robert V. (1991): Topological Composition Systems: Specifications for Lexical Elements of Visual Languages. In: VL 1991 1991. pp. 118-124.

1986
 
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Rubin, Robert V. (1986): Language Constructs for Programming by Example. In: Hewitt, Carl and Zdonik, Stanley B. (eds.) Proceedings of the Third ACM-SIGOIS Conference on Office Information Systems 1986 October 6-8, 1986, Providence, Rhode Island, USA. pp. 92-103.

Systems for programming by example permit the specification of algorithms through the use of demonstrations that manipulate examples. This paper analyzes systems for programming by example from a language point of view. Examples are analyzed as data abstractions, and demonstrations as abstractions for evaluation and control. Criteria are introduced for evaluating both the computational power and the expressiveness of the abstractions. The analysis demonstrates the existence of several previously unconsidered approaches to the more difficult problems associated with programming by example.

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