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Problem-oriented Language (Noun)

Meaning

A language whose statements resemble terminology of the user.

Classification

Nouns denoting communicative processes and contents.

Examples

  • SQL is a problem-oriented language because its syntax and structure closely resemble the way people describe and query relational data.
  • A problem-oriented language allows developers to write code that closely mirrors the way they think about and describe a problem.
  • Prolog is an example of a problem-oriented language because its statements are expressed in terms of logical relationships and facts.
  • Problem-oriented languages are often used in fields such as finance and medicine where domain-specific terminology is precise and widely used.
  • COBOL is an example of a problem-oriented language that was widely used in business applications due to its English-like syntax and focus on data processing.

Synonyms

  • Application-oriented Language

Hypernyms

  • Source Language

Hyponyms

  • High-level Language
  • Job-control Language
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