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| <ref name="LEN">Technical term of Leninist party theory</ref> | |||
| <ref name="GEN">From 1988 until 2011 the ambition was to master basic subject areas of computer technology at a professional level</ref> | |||
| <ref name="KI">Programming languages for non-sequential systems and for model-based AI (expert systems)</ref> | |||
| <ref name="VAL">Diploma on algorithmic foundations of blockchain technology, with Frank Steimke</ref> | |||
| <ref name="OOP">for non-sequential object-oriented programming</ref> | |||
| <ref name="ALI">Software product '''ALI''' (Aufgabenlisten) – framework for the semi-automatic development of model-based web applications, in operation from 2009 to 2024</ref> | |||
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