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R

radio buttons
random names, generating
rapid prototyping
readout tables
referencing
benchmarking results for
global
various types of
private knowledge
regression tests
See also incremental testing and test suites
"related to" relationships
relation definitions
creating
subclassing
relations
See also connections
breaking
comparing with connections
concluding
controlling the number of related items in
definitions for
detecting events for
examples of
guidelines for using
representing non-graphical relationships, using
using
for non-graphical relationships
in performance-sensitive code
relationships
conceptual
graphical
non-graphical
physical
providing information about, using connections
representing
summary of representing
release manager modules
releasing applications
carrying out the release
creating release manager modules
preparing
directory structures
for release
protecting your application
releasing the code
Remote Method Invocation (RMI)
removing
array elements
list elements
repeat statements
indentation for
representing
objects
relationships
types
values
requirements specifications
decomposing the problem
identifying
data and constraints
mission-critical
refining
reusability
software development standard
using modules to support
RMI
rule categories
creating processes, using
narrowing scope of rules, using
rule highlighting
disabling
performance of
rule-based processing
See also rules
backward chaining
comparing with procedural processing
data-driven processing
emphasizing procedural processing over
event detection
guidelines for using
using
rules
backward chaining
minimizing
using
comparing with
procedures, differences between
procedures, similarities between
procedures, syntactic differences
conventions for
coding
indentation
creating processes, using
creating subthreads, using
disabling rule highlighting
forward chaining
options for variables and parameters
using if rules
generic
if rules
detecting data changes, using
using for data-driven processing
initially rules
limiting scope of, across modules
narrowing the scope of
scanned
subclassing
unconditionally rules
whenever rules
detecting data changes, using
using for event detection
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