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  • Marti, Jed B. (University of Oregon, 1981-05)
    This manual describes the Little Big LISP system for the Z80 microcomputer. The manual describes data structures, defined functions, operating procedures, a compiler, an RLISP parser, and support packages.
  • Clinger, William D.; Rees, Jonathan (University of Oregon, 1991-01)
    This paper describes a modified form of Kohlbecker's algorithm for reliably hygienic (capture-free) macro expansion in block-structured languages, where macros are source-tos-ource transformations specified using a ...
  • Lo, V.; Rajopadhye, S. V.; Gupta, S.; Keldsen, D.; Mohamed, M.; Telle, J. (University of Oregon, 1990-01-19)
    In this paper, we identify the binomial tree as an ideal computation structure for parallel divide-and-conquer algorithms. We show its superiority to the classic full binary tree structure with respect to speedup and ...
  • Robinson, Willam N. (University of Oregon, 1989-09-06)
    Negotiation is part of specification. During specification acquisition, users negotiate amongst themselves and with analysts. During specification design, designers negotiate amongst themselves and with a project leader. ...
  • Lo, Virginia M.; Rajopadhye, Sanjay; Gupta, Samik; Keldsen, David; Mohamed, Moataz A.; Telle, Jan (University of Oregon, 1990-01-19)
    The mapping problem in message-passing parallel processors involves the assignment of tasks in a parallel computation to processors and the routing of inter-task messages along the links of the interconnection network. We ...
  • Conery, John S. (University of Oregon, 1990-12-07)
    The Mayfly, a parallel processor being built at HP Labs in Palo Alto, has architectural support for several import.ant. aspects of the OM virtual machine for parallel logic programs. Each node has a coprocessor that is ...
  • Fickas, Stephen; Anderson, John (University of Oregon, 1988-11-17)
    We argue that in certain problem domains, AI planning can be viewed as a foundation for generation, critiquing, and elaboration of a specification. Two specification design projects in our group are used as a focus of ...
  • Lo, Virginia M.; Pall, Gurdeep Singh (University of Oregon, 1991-01)
    We propose a simple extension to Gantt charts, called RAGA scores, for use in distributed real time scheduling. RAGA scores use a small set of symbols borrowed from musical notation to enrich the expressive power of the ...
  • Mata-Montero, Erick (University of Oregon, 1990-06-08)
    Recent developments in graph theory have shown the importance of the class of partial k- trees. This large class of graphs admits several algorithm design methodologies that render efficient solutions for a large number ...
  • Mata-Montero, Erick (University of Oregon, 1989-10-20)
    The resilience of a network is the expected number of pairs of nodes that can communicate. Computing the resilience of a network has been shown to be a #P-complete problem for planar networks and to take O(n)^2 time for ...
  • Mata-Montero, Erick (University of Oregon, 1989-10-20)
    The resilience of a network is the expected number of pairs of nodes that can communicate. Computing the resilience of a network is a #P-complete problem even for planar networks with fail-safe nodes. We generalize an ...
  • Clinger, William D.; Rees, Jonathan (University of Oregon, 2004-10)
    The report gives a defining description of the programming language Scheme. Scheme is a statically scoped and properly tail-recursive dialect of the Lisp programming language invented by Guy Lewis Steele Jr. and Gerald Jay ...

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