PEPC: Persistent programming in C

Traditional programming languages support data types that can only exist during program execution. For the data types to be stored permanently, the concept of files is needed. However, file manipulation is a tedious process to undergo, thus, the main thrust of the system is to eliminate such difficu...

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Main Authors: Castro, Claire Q., Magtibay, Lullette C., Siochi, Cheryll D., Yapnayon, Tara S.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-150462021-11-20T14:03:01Z PEPC: Persistent programming in C Castro, Claire Q. Magtibay, Lullette C. Siochi, Cheryll D. Yapnayon, Tara S. Traditional programming languages support data types that can only exist during program execution. For the data types to be stored permanently, the concept of files is needed. However, file manipulation is a tedious process to undergo, thus, the main thrust of the system is to eliminate such difficulty from the programmers. Persistent programming concepts will be used by the system to allow longer lifetimes of data objects. In addition, reusability of variables across application is also supported by the system. The basic data types of ANSI C will be extended to support persistency. The process of translating the PEPC code to C code with persistent functions is one of the main objectives of the system. Such process is abstracted from the programmer. To meet this goal, a processor, library, and utility supporting persistency is embedded on the system. An executable C code will serve as the put to test the effectivity of the system. 1999-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14404 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Computer Sciences
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Castro, Claire Q.
Magtibay, Lullette C.
Siochi, Cheryll D.
Yapnayon, Tara S.
PEPC: Persistent programming in C
description Traditional programming languages support data types that can only exist during program execution. For the data types to be stored permanently, the concept of files is needed. However, file manipulation is a tedious process to undergo, thus, the main thrust of the system is to eliminate such difficulty from the programmers. Persistent programming concepts will be used by the system to allow longer lifetimes of data objects. In addition, reusability of variables across application is also supported by the system. The basic data types of ANSI C will be extended to support persistency. The process of translating the PEPC code to C code with persistent functions is one of the main objectives of the system. Such process is abstracted from the programmer. To meet this goal, a processor, library, and utility supporting persistency is embedded on the system. An executable C code will serve as the put to test the effectivity of the system.
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author Castro, Claire Q.
Magtibay, Lullette C.
Siochi, Cheryll D.
Yapnayon, Tara S.
author_facet Castro, Claire Q.
Magtibay, Lullette C.
Siochi, Cheryll D.
Yapnayon, Tara S.
author_sort Castro, Claire Q.
title PEPC: Persistent programming in C
title_short PEPC: Persistent programming in C
title_full PEPC: Persistent programming in C
title_fullStr PEPC: Persistent programming in C
title_full_unstemmed PEPC: Persistent programming in C
title_sort pepc: persistent programming in c
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 1999
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14404
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