Definition of open language

Author:Sunik, B

Article Title:Definition of open language

Abstract:
Open languages are the new class of formal languages proposed by the author. A language of this class combines the grammar of an object-oriented programming language with the universality of a natural language. The open language allows the creation of a monolingual communication environment where it can be used in a wide range of communication processes requiring explicit information, i.e. programming, documenting of software and hardware, specification of various standards, tasks' setting, presentation of various kinds of knowledge, etc.

Keywords:  programming language; language; C plus; object-oriented programming

DOI: 10.1145/609761.609766

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