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<p>define a way to define a sequence of operations without having to learn a <a href="page.php?w=programming_language">programming language</a>. The usual distinction in literature between these terms is that in PbE the user gives a prototypical product of the computer execution, such as <a href="page.php?w=Query_by_Example">a row in the desired results of a query</a>; while in PbD the user performs a sequence of actions that the computer must repeat, generalizing it to be used in different data sets.</p>

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