Software Engineering (10th Edition)
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Author: Ian Sommerville
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 6, Problem 6.8E
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Generic models:
- Generic models of application systems architectures are used to understand the operation of applications.
- In software engineering, the compilers are most widely used language processing systems that translate an artificial high-level
programming language into machine code. - The other language processing systems translate a
database into a query and the natural language processing systems translate one natural language to another.
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