Intersubjective Paradigm and Oracle Conceptualization as an Open-Closed Platform for Programming Technologicalization

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The paper examines the role of the intersubjective paradigm and oracle conceptualization as an open-closed platform for programming technology. The closed part is a technological environment of programming, a kind of logical abstraction of all the variety of technical programming systems that is consistent. The basis of such a platform is intersubjective logic. The open part is the carrier of possible subject technological systems of programming focused on the subject. It is shown that the technological environment of programming is explicitly reduced to coexistent assimilations, with subsequent reduction to oracle schemes, and as a consequence to composites and compositions. Based on the consideration the technological system of programming based on primitive program algebra is analyzed.

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Redko, I., Yahanov, P., & Zylevich, M. (2022). Intersubjective Paradigm and Oracle Conceptualization as an Open-Closed Platform for Programming Technologicalization. In 2022 IEEE 3rd International Conference on System Analysis and Intelligent Computing, SAIC 2022 - Proceedings. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/SAIC57818.2022.9923011

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