Re: Inconsistencies in our approach
On Thu, 7 Aug 2003, John Goerzen wrote:
JG>Documentation consists of instructions primarily intended to be
JG>human-readable regarding the operation of something such as a program.
JG>Programs consist of instructions primarily intended to be machine-readable
JG>that either contain machine language binary data or instructions designed to
JG>be interpreted or converted into that at runtime. Programs will always
JG>contain source code or machine language code, and often both.
Hmmm.
My suggestion:
Software "is a set of statements" primarily intended to
perform some operations on the some set of input information "in
order to bring about a certain result" with this information.
Regardless of the way it does so.
Data "is a set of statements" primarily intended to describe
itself (as such) to a reader, be latter the human or the program.
Regardless of the way it does so.
Data primarily intended to describe itself to human reader
is a documentation.
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