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HOPL
1993
15 years 10 months ago
The Evolution of Lisp
Lisp is the world’s greatest programming language—or so its proponents think. The structure of Lisp makes it easy to extend the language or even to implement entirely new dial...
Guy L. Steele Jr., Richard P. Gabriel
AAAI
1990
15 years 7 months ago
AI and Software Engineering: Will the Twain Ever Meet?
This session will explore the reasons for the lack of impact in four important areas in which AI has been expected to significantly affect real world Software Engineering. The pan...
Robert Balzer
CJ
2006
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15 years 6 months ago
Atomic Hypermedia
s the development of an abstract description of what there is in the world in an application-independent form. This paper argues that attempts to support information systems intero...
Duncan Martin, Helen Ashman
TROB
2002
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15 years 6 months ago
LOST: localization-space trails for robot teams
Abstract-We describe Localization-Space Trails (LOST), a method that enables a team of robots to navigate between places of interest in an initially unknown environment using a tra...
Richard T. Vaughan, Kasper Støy, Gaurav S. ...
WWW
2003
ACM
16 years 7 months ago
Supporting management reporting: a writable web case study
The World-Wide Web was originally developed as a shared, writable, hypertext medium, a facility that is still widely needed. We have recently developed a Web-based management repo...
Timothy Miles-Board, Les Carr, Simon Kampa, Wendy ...