- "metaprogramming" (writing
programs about writing programs). In a rule-based system, a
metarule is a rule
governing the
application of
other rules. "Metagaming", accordingly...
- can do in the game) "Goal Rules" (defining the goal of the game), and "
Metarules" (defining how a game can be
tuned or modified).
Gameplay can be divided...
-
possible values of
which are
supplied by
another context-free grammar, the
metarules.[citation needed] EAGs were
introduced and
studied by D.A. Watt in 1974;...
- grammar. His
notation was
similar to
modern mathematical notation, and used
metarules, transformations, and recursion.
Pingala (roughly 3rd–1st
centuries BC)...
- rules,
being the main one. The other,
ancillary sūtras, are: paribhāṣā –
metarules adhikāra –
headings atideśa-sūtra –
extension rules niyama-sūtra – restrictive...
- Such is its
intricacy that the
correct application of its
rules and
metarules is
still being worked out
centuries later. The Aṣṭādhyāyī,
composed in...
-
sentential functors:
these are intensional, and they are
interpreted (in the
metarules of semantics) as
quantifying over
possible worlds. For example, the Necessity...
-
Indian grammarian Pānini
writes the Astadhyayi,
which contains the use of
metarules,
transformations and recursions,
originally for the
purpose of systematizing...
- added:
attributes to the
nonterminals in what are now the hyperrules;
metarules to
specify the
allowable values for the attributes; new
hyperrules to...
-
Ashtadhyayi which was
highly systematized and technical.
Panini used
metarules,
transformations and recursions. The
Antikythera mechanism is believed...