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What (who) is program design - definition

Lens design; Optical design; Lens design program

Continuous design         
MODULAR DESIGN PROCESS IN WHICH COMPONENTS CAN BE FREELY SUBSTITUTED TO IMPROVE THE DESIGN, MODIFY PERFORMANCE OR CHANGE ANOTHER FEATURE AT A LATER TIME
Incremental design; Evolutionary design
Evolutionary design, continuous design, evolutive design, or incremental design is directly related to any modular design application, in which components can be freely substituted to improve the design, modify performance, or change another feature at a later time.
Drug design         
  • Drug discovery cycle highlighting both ligand-based (indirect) and structure-based (direct) drug design strategies.
INVENTIVE PROCESS OF FINDING NEW MEDICATIONS BASED ON THE KNOWLEDGE OF A BIOLOGICAL TARGET
Rational drug design; Ligand design; Computer-assisted drug design; Structure-based drug design; Ligand-based drug design; Computer-aided drug design; Direct drug design; Indirect drug design; In silico drug discovery; Drug Design
Drug design, often referred to as rational drug design or simply rational design, is the inventive process of finding new medications based on the knowledge of a biological target. The drug is most commonly an organic small molecule that activates or inhibits the function of a biomolecule such as a protein, which in turn results in a therapeutic benefit to the patient.
Computer program         
  • A symbolic representation of an ALU
  • Computer memory map
  • DEC]] [[VT100]] (1978) was a widely used [[computer terminal]].
  • Switches for manual input on a [[Data General Nova]] 3, manufactured in the mid-1970s
  • Lovelace's description from Note G
  • [["Hello, World!" program]] by [[Brian Kernighan]] (1978)
  • A kernel connects the application software to the hardware of a computer.
  • NOT gate
  • A computer program written in an imperative language
  • hardware]].
  • Artist's depiction of Sacramento State University's Intel 8008 microcomputer (1972)
  • A sample function-level data-flow diagram
  • Fran Bilas]] programmed the [[ENIAC]] by moving cables and setting switches.
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  • Physical memory is scattered around RAM and the hard disk. Virtual memory is one continuous block.
SEQUENCE OF INSTRUCTIONS WRITTEN IN PROGRAMMING LANGUAGE TO PERFORM A SPECIFIED TASK WITH A COMPUTER
Computer programme; Computer code; Computer programs; Software program; Program (programming); Program (computer science); Program (computing); Computer Program; Software code; Program (computer); Computer Programs; Program file; Computer program code; Program module
A computer program is a sequence or set of instructions in a programming language for a computer to execute. Computer programs are one component of software, which also includes documentation and other intangible components.

Wikipedia

Optical lens design

Optical lens design is the process of designing a lens to meet a set of performance requirements and constraints, including cost and manufacturing limitations. Parameters include surface profile types (spherical, aspheric, holographic, diffractive, etc.), as well as radius of curvature, distance to the next surface, material type and optionally tilt and decenter. The process is computationally intensive, using ray tracing or other techniques to model how the lens affects light that passes through it.

Examples of use of program design
1. The whole project from program design to development and implementation was done by a national company.
2. When it came to performance, however, the bureaucrats whipped the politicals: Programs administered by civil servants were significantly more likely to display better strategic planning, program design, financial oversight –– and results.
3. However, studies of prolonged use of IMF resources, and more recent analysis of PRGF program design, have revealed that, too often, PRGFs have not aimed squarely at achieving fiscal or external viability, and that serial PRGFs can undermine development of domestic policy institutions and processes.
4. He described the effort as "plagued" and wrote, "Poor program design lay at the heart of the problems that have dogged this program." Berger "had no track record for this kind of work," he wrote, and the nonprofit groups later hired to oversee some of the construction were expensive and ineffective.
5. The major strengths of the program design are the transfer of funds directly to communities, enabling a strong sense of ownership of the program, and democratic elections through secret ballots, which ensure that poor and marginalized peoples are included in decision–making processes, commented a group of Facilitating Partners.