OnlineWoerterBuecher.de
Internes

Lexikon


bottom-up implementation


The opposite of top-down design. It is now received wisdom in most programming cultures that it is best to design from higher levels of abstraction down to lower, specifying sequences of action in increasing detail until you get to actual code. Hackers often find (especially in exploratory designs that cannot be closely specified in advance) that it works best to *build* things in the opposite order, by writing and testing a clean set of primitive operations and then knitting them together. [Jargon File] (1996-05-10)

In addition suitable contents:
[ = ] [ abstraction ] [ ad ] [ ai ] [ al ] [ am ] [ an ] [ ar ] [ arc ] [ arg ] [ as ] [ at ] [ b ] [ be ] [ bs ] [ by ] [ ca ] [ ch ] [ ci ] [ ck ] [ cl ] [ clean ] [ co ] [ code ] [ cr ] [ cu ] [ de ] [ design ] [ do ] [ down ] [ du ] [ ec ] [ ed ] [ er ] [ era ] [ es ] [ et ] [ fi ] [ file ] [ fr ] [ ge ] [ gh ] [ gn ] [ gr ] [ gs ] [ h ] [ hat ] [ hing ] [ hr ] [ id ] [ ie ] [ il ] [ in ] [ inc ] [ io ] [ is ] [ it ] [ J ] [ Jargon File ] [ ke ] [ kn ] [ ld ] [ Lex ] [ lose ] [ ls ] [ lt ] [ ly ] [ mm ] [ mo ] [ mod ] [ module ] [ na ] [ nc ] [ ng ] [ ni ] [ nn ] [ no ] [ ns ] [ om ] [ op ] [ pe ] [ ph ] [ pl ] [ pr ] [ primitive ] [ program ] [ programming ] [ query ] [ rc ] [ re ] [ ro ] [ sd ] [ se ] [ set ] [ si ] [ sig ] [ sit ] [ spec ] [ st ] [ T ] [ test ] [ testing ] [ th ] [ to ] [ top-down design ] [ tr ] [ tt ] [ ua ] [ va ] [ ve ]






Go Back ]

Free On-line Dictionary of Computing

Copyright © by OnlineWoerterBuecher.de - (5222 Reads)

All logos and trademarks in this site are property of their respective owner.

Page Generation in 0.0895 Seconds, with 16 Database-Queries
Zurück zur Startseite