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Default Re: How is Behavior Specified - 04-06-2008 , 12:34 PM






David Cressey wrote:
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How is behavior specified?

In particular, is the specification expressed as declaratives or as
imperatives?



Do you have an example in mind? eg., local store sells sardines at 89
cents a can or two for $1.59. That behaviour seems declarative to me.


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Default Re: How is Behavior Specified - 04-06-2008 , 12:34 PM






David Cressey wrote:
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How is behavior specified?

In particular, is the specification expressed as declaratives or as
imperatives?



Do you have an example in mind? eg., local store sells sardines at 89
cents a can or two for $1.59. That behaviour seems declarative to me.


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Default Re: How is Behavior Specified - 04-06-2008 , 12:34 PM



David Cressey wrote:
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How is behavior specified?

In particular, is the specification expressed as declaratives or as
imperatives?



Do you have an example in mind? eg., local store sells sardines at 89
cents a can or two for $1.59. That behaviour seems declarative to me.


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