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Christopher Landauer, Kirstie L. Bellman, "Generic Programming, Partial Evaluation, and a New Programming Paradigm", Chapter 8, pp. 108-154 in Gene Mcguire (ed.), Software Process Improvement, Idea Group Publishing (1999)

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....about performance issues, and claim that the flexibility of wrex need not cost too much. The basic idea is to compile out constant decisions using partial evaluation [31] 33] 32] Here we rely on the fact that partial evaluation has much more information to use than is usually the case [50] [53]. Decisions about program structure are made at many different times ffl Language Design time ffl Compiler Generation time ffl Program Generation time ffl Compile time ffl Link time ffl Load time (for operating systems, this is boot time) ffl Run time (for operating systems, this is ....

Christopher Landauer, Kirstie L. Bellman, "Generic Programming, Partial Evaluation, and a New Programming Paradigm", Chapter 8, pp. 108-154 in Gene Mcguire (ed.), Software Process Improvement, Idea Group Publishing (1999)


Agent-Based Information Infrastructure - Landauer, Bellman (1999)   (1 citation)  Self-citation (Landauer Bellman)   (Correct)

....of flexibility, because the original problems addressed by these decisions are retained and available to the run time system, if they are needed. Our wrapping approach is based on explicit machineinterpretable information about all computational resources in a constructed complex system [47] [50] [51] much more detail is below in Section 3) The two key features of the wrapping approach are the information sources, called wrappings , and the programs that use the wrappings to locate, select, and integrate the resources to address problems posed to the system. These latter active ....

....a point about performance issues, and claim that the flexibility of wrex need not cost too much. The basic idea is to compile out constant decisions using partial evaluation [31] 33] 32] Here we rely on the fact that partial evaluation has much more information to use than is usually the case [50] [53] Decisions about program structure are made at many different times ffl Language Design time ffl Compiler Generation time ffl Program Generation time ffl Compile time ffl Link time ffl Load time (for operating systems, this is boot time) ffl Run time (for operating systems, this is ....

Christopher Landauer, Kirstie L. Bellman, "Generic Programming, Partial Evaluation, and a New Programming Paradigm", Paper etspi02 in 32nd Hawaii Conference on System Sciences, Track III: Emerging Technologies, Software Process Improvement MiniTrack, 5-8 January 1999, Maui, Hawaii (1999); revised and extended version in [53]

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