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CS++
Montreal, Canada July 25-July 27
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T. H. Merrett, McGill University
Secondary storage adds the dimension of latency to memory organization. Programming structures, which seamlessly fuse secondary- and primary-memory data processing, are at a higher level than is conventional, and so simpler: data structures are based on bulk processing; programming language abstracts over looping. New abstractions give new ways of thinking and break old habits of programming. We illustrate these changes by integrating a number of areas hitherto thought separate and needing separate programming paradigms.
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T. H. Merrett, "CS++," ideas, pp.287-288, 9th International Database Engineering & Application Symposium (IDEAS'05), 2005
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