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SMPS: a toolbox for military communications staffs
Many papers oriented to the computer user deal with programming languages. These languages may be either flexible or oriented toward a particular problem field, such as military information retrieval or simulation; however, they are languages requiring the user to learn vocabulary, grammar, punctuation, and spelling to translate his problem into the specific language. This is not easy and generally requires considerable practice.