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Guy L. Steele, Jr., Gerry J. Sussman, "The Art of the Interpreter, or, the Modularity Complex", (Parts Zero, One, and Two), AI Memo 453, MIT (1978)

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

....above of declarations of control structures are the ones used by the system, and we can actually write the wrapping infrastructure in wrex also, which has greatly assisted our design efforts. This style of analysis, with meta circular interpreters, which was pioneered in the LISP community [79] [1] has been very useful in building language processors as a language is defined. 4.4 Decision Times and Performance Finally, we want to make 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 ....

Guy L. Steele, Jr., Gerry J. Sussman, "The Art of the Interpreter, or, the Modularity Complex", (Parts Zero, One, and Two), AI Memo 453, MIT (1978)


Reflexive Interpreters - Doyle (1978)   (Correct)

....written for SCHEME (in great profusion in [Steele and Sussman 1978b] first order logic [Brown 1977] and LISP 1. 5 [McCarthy, et al. 1965] 10 For example, one can write interpreters for a recursive language like SCHEME using the full recursive power of the language (such as those described in [Steele and Sussman 1978b] or which only use a restricted form of the language (such as that presented in [Sussman and Steele 1975] Given a logical language for interpretation, the detail of the self model can include descriptions like plan histories, purposes and dependencies, and transformation rules between ....

.... [McKeeman, Horning and Wortman 1970] for code generator generators [Fraser 1977] and [Cattell 1978] for language description languages [Cleaveland and Uzgalis 1977] and for machine description languages [Bell and Newell 1971] 23 Many small interpreters for SCHEME subsets are presented in [Steele and Sussman 1978b] The reference description of SCHEME is [Sussman and Steele 1978a] Doyle McDermott [1977a, 1977b, 1977c, 1978] has constructed NASL, a self conscious program for designing electronic circuits. NASL is an interpreter of hierarchically organized plans which it constructs in a predicate calculus ....

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Guy Lewis Steele Jr. and Gerald Jay Sussman, "The Art of the Interpreter, or The Modularity Complex," MIT AI Laboratory, Memo 453, May 1978.

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