Configuration programming




<programming> An approach that advocates the use of a separate configuration language to specify the coarse-grain structure of programs.

Configuration programming is particularly attractive for concurrent, parallel and distributed systems that have inherently complex program structures.

Darwin is an example of a configuration language.



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Conferencing over IP
confidence test
CONFIG.SYS
configuration item
configuration management
configuration programming
conflation
ConflictNet
congestion
CONIC
conjunction