Program understandability: feature analysis of modern approaches

One of main features of modern information technologies is the trend toward the integration and open interchange of information resources (knowledge, ontologies, publications, software development components, standards, and other documents). The usefulness of such exchanges is determined by the abil...

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Control
Cybernetics
Design engineering
Digital libraries
Electronic government
Engineering
Exchange
Information resources
Information sources
Information systems
Information technology
Interfaces
Internet service providers
Internet software
Knowledge
Mathematics
Mathematics and Statistics
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Processor Architectures
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Semantic web
Software
Software development
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Studies
Systems Theory
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