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Lisp and Symbolic Computation, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, June 1997
- J. H. Jacobs, Mark R. Swanson:
UCL+P - Defining and Implementing Persistent Common Lisp. LISP Symb. Comput. 10(1): 5-38 (1997) - Arthur H. Lee, Joseph L. Zachary:
Adding Support for Persistence to CLOS via Its Metaobject Protocol. LISP Symb. Comput. 10(1): 39-60 (1997) - Atsushi Ohori, Tomonobu Takamizawa:
An Unboxed Operational Semantics for ML Polymorphism. LISP Symb. Comput. 10(1): 61-91 (1997)
Volume 10, Number 2, July 1997
- Olivier Danvy, Mayer Goldberg:
Partial Evaluation of the Euclidian Algorithm. LISP Symb. Comput. 10(2): 101-111 (1997) - Robert Glück, Jesper Jørgensen:
An Automatic Program Generator for Multi-Level Specialization. LISP Symb. Comput. 10(2): 113-158 (1997) - David S. Wise, Brian C. Heck, Caleb Hess, Willie Hunt, Eric Ost:
Research Demonstration of a Hardware Reference-Counting Heap. LISP Symb. Comput. 10(2): 159-181 (1997)
Volume 10, Number 3, May 1998
- Mitchell Wand:
The Theory of Fexprs is Trivial. LISP Symb. Comput. 10(3): 189-199 (1998) - Sho-Huan Simon Tung:
Visualizing Evaluation in Scheme. LISP Symb. Comput. 10(3): 201-222 (1998) - Sanjeev Kumar, Carl Bruggeman, R. Kent Dybvig:
Threads Yield Continuations. LISP Symb. Comput. 10(3): 223-236 (1998) - David A. Schmidt:
Trace-Based Abstract Interpretation of Operational Semantics. LISP Symb. Comput. 10(3): 237-271 (1998)
Volume 10, Number 4, August 1998
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