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Meaning of "subprograms"

subprogram (noun): A secondary or subordinate program within a larger program, often used to perform specific tasks or functions. This term is frequently used in computer programming and software development
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Some subprograms may perform both tasks.
Avoid calling functions or subprograms in the loops.
These subprograms do not return a value directly.
The program is structured into two subprograms.
Subprograms are combined to form larger programs.
Also used in the calling and termination of subprograms.
Subprograms are sent after the main program is sent.
This program can include subprograms.
Subprograms consist of procedures and functions.
Departmental activities were classified into programs and subprograms.
Those subprograms and other parts of the work.
You can pass composite variables to subprograms as a parameters.
Subprograms and control abstraction.
These can be represented by functions or subprograms.
The noted subprograms fall into two main categories.

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The succession of relevant measures is also typical of other subprograms.
A library in programming is a set of subprograms or objects used in software development.
By intimate data communication or control flow between those subprograms.
Variables are not known to subprograms outside their own.
Subprograms may be renamed.
Data are pased on to the subprograms.
It is understood that these subprograms could be replaced by analog or digital circuitry.
You can pass entire composite variables to subprograms as parameters.
They can even run subprograms with several hundred thousand blocks.
Their diversity can only be tackled by a decentralized approach such as autonomous subprograms.
Such programs can have recourse to subprograms in a random fashion.
Then these subprograms can be joined together to form the entire program.
Method and apparatus for configuring computer programs from available subprograms.
Management of subprograms nisting.
Those skilled in the art will know how to make such subprograms.
This software has enabled subprograms that allowed us statistical data generation.
Subprograms to manage special target groups with individual program rules and benefits.
Programs can automatically repeat subroutines and subprograms based on these looping statements.
This is the technique by which action semantics represents the declaring and invoking of subprograms.
Activity Matrix to program programs and subprograms over planning period.
Since my arrival on board the Orville has affected a number of unrelated subprograms.
Subprograms Program section repeats Calling any program as a subprogram.
Details about these standard files created by the system subprograms will be described below.
More rarely, subprograms allow multiple entry.
Hierarchical RNN connects elements in various ways to decompose hierarchical behavior into useful subprograms.
Training Subprogram Each of the subprograms is further divided into common activities.
The Expense Summary is separated into programs and subprograms as follows.
Subprograms of the Oncology program include,.
The LIFE Program is divided into two subprograms with three priority areas each.
She oversees grantmaking for the Global and South Asia subprograms.
Work on the first 4 subprograms is now under way.
The centralized part consists of the first 3 subprograms.
FORTRAN subprograms can be compiled independently of each other, but the compiler lacked a linker.
Program status and program name, if appropriate also subprograms.
CALL and INVOKE call subprograms and methods, respectively.

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