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The Computer Journal 1984 27(2):151-158; doi:10.1093/comjnl/27.2.151
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Backtrack Programming with SIMULA

K. Helsgaun *

Department of Computer Science, Roskilde University Centre, P.O. Box 260, Roskilde, Denmark

Backtrack programming is a technique which has been built into a number of languages, either by defining new primitives or by extension, for the solution of problems of a combinatorial nature. An extension of SIMULA is described, from the user's point of view, which allows all the existing features but also includes facilities for backtrack programming.



* Department of Computer Science, Roskilde University Centre, P.O. Box 260, 4000 Roskilde, Denmark


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