Complexity measures for programming languages

A theory of complexity is developed for algorithms implemented in typical programming languages. The complexity of a program may be interpreted in many ways; a method for measuring a specific type of complexity is a complexity measure -- some function of the amount of a particular resource used by a...

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1. Verfasser: Goodman, Leonard I. (VerfasserIn)
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Veröffentlicht: Cambridge, Mass. Mass Inst. of Technology, Project MAC 1971
Schriftenreihe:MAC technical memorandum 17
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Computer programs dtict
Efficiency dtict
Mathematical models dtict
Programming languages dtict
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Komplexität (DE-588)4135369-9 gnd
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Komplexität
Programmiersprache
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