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CSEG

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CSEGCooperative Systems Engineering Group
CSEGCanadian Society of Exploration Geophysicists
CSEGCode Segment (assembly language directive)
CSEGCooperative Systems Engineering Group (Lancaster University; UK)
CSEGCentre for the Study of European Governance (University of Nottingham; UK)
CSEGComputer Science and Engineering Graduates (University of Michigan)
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Input: An SSA representation of a MATLAB code segment. Output: The intrinsic type for all variables in the program segment.
Input: A code segment of the form [S.sub.full]: [A.sub.full] = ...
Micro-typographic factors used in the book format paradigm include identification and/or creation of code segments, code paragraphs, sentence structures, and intramodule comments.
In describing the second instance, he illustrates with two incorrect code segments how a writer might think the code should be and then explains the correct way to code this instance.
The full-color layout features color-coded syntax to improve code readability, shaded boxes around key code segments in each program, key terms in various colors, and color icons for programming tips.
The real issue is the code snippets themselves, and Perens says that two of the allegedly copied code segments are not, in his analysis, code that belongs to SCO at all.
Factoring, on the other hand, extracts code segments and packages them into independent modules.
Performance analysis tools were used to identify critical code segments that would be likely candidates for automatic, manual restructuring and/or algorithmic revision.
Program code segments are inserted in the text at points logical to the intellectual development of the algorith.
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