Content deleted Content added
→{{anchor|10-Key}}Ten key notation: Add further information |
m simplified |
||
Line 65:
Thimbleby has identified the need for a calculator that is more automatic and therefore easier to use, and he states that such a calculator should be more [[declarative programming|declarative]]. This means that the user should be able to specify only ''what'' has to be done, not how, and in which order, it has to be done.
Formula calculators are more declarative
Declarative solutions are easier to understand than imperative solutions,<ref name="Furman_2006"/> and there has been a long-term trend from imperative to declarative methods.<ref name="Watt_1990"/><ref name="Matsushita_1998"/> Formula calculators are part of this trend.
|