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Ikuo Takeuchi, Hiroshi Okuno, and Nobuyasu Ohsato. A list processing language TAO with multiple programming paradigms. New Generation Computing, 4(4):401--444, 1986.

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Programming Paradigms as Object Classes: A Structuring Mechanism .. - Spinellis (1994)   (3 citations)  (Correct)

....2.18. In the following paragraphs we list the most important features of each language. Name References Implementation G [Pla89, Pla91b, Pla91a] New language compiler G 2 [Pla92] New language compiler Modcap [Wel89] Compiler Multiparadigm Pseudocode [WK89] Pseudocode teaching aid TAO [TOO86] Lisp based meta interpreter Table 2.17: Implementations combining the functional, imperative, logic and objectoriented paradigms G 2 [Pla92] A multiparadigm language with an attempt to provide semantic consistency in its functional part. The destructive assignment is encapsulated within a ....

....genericity providing the objectoriented features, and the possibility of parallel evaluation catering for the logic non determinism. Multiparadigm Pseudocode [WK89] An expression based pseudocode notation to be used as a teaching aid. The language features are derived from Modcap [Wel89] TAO [TOO86] Lisp based language supporting assignment, messages and multiple inheritance, unification and backtracking. Object oriented features are implemented by defining classes, as collections of methods belonging to some superclasses. Logic programming is built into the language by offering two ....

Ikuo Takeuchi, Hiroshi Okuno, and Nobuyasu Ohsato. A list processing language TAO with multiple programming paradigms. New Generation Computing, 4(4):401--444, 1986.


Language and Architecture Paradigms as Object.. - Spinellis.. (1994)   (Correct)

....different paradigms of parallel computer architectures are examined in [19] Most of the multiparadigm languages attempt to amalgamate the advantages of their constituent paradigms, either in a pragmatic implementation targeted way, or by developing an underlying theory. Some typical examples are [18, 26, 21]. Our approach differs from those in that we offer an underlying unifying framework for the combination of arbitrary paradigms instead of examining how specific paradigms can be combined. It is a pragmatic approach weak on its theoretical basis. The compositional approach described in [30] can ....

Takeuchi I, Okuno H, Ohsato N (1986) A list processing language TAO with multiple programming paradigms. New Generation Computing, 4: 401--444.


Using Objects for Structuring Multiparadigm.. - Spinellis.. (1995)   (Correct)

.... Graph creation imper main.c 51 Total blueprint 507 Table 1: Integrator line count table imper regex term fun btrack bnf Figure 7: Integrator paradigm inter operation call graph 4 Related Work The usual approach to multiparadigm is to design languages that support many different paradigms [Pla92, Wel89, TOO86]. There are a number of languages that are based on this approach. Table 2 summarises the number of languages that are described in the literature supporting different paradigm combinations. Many of the problems described in section 2 are difficult to address in this way. Furthermore, the ....

....inflexible, and every system only solves the problem of combining the particular paradigms it supports. The combination of particular paradigms can however address important theoretical problems [Fro87, Han90] Some of the multiparadigm programming languages support the object oriented paradigm [TOO86, McC92, GM87], but do this as an additional paradigm, and not as a structuring mechanism for integrating other paradigms. In our approach object orientation is used externally to the multiparadigm programming system in order to structure and encapsulate its components. Finally, an approach that can be used ....

Ikuo Takeuchi, Hiroshi Okuno, and Nobuyasu Ohsato. A list processing language TAO with multiple programming paradigms. New Generation Computing, 4(4):401--444, 1986.


Language and Architecture Paradigms as Object.. - Spinellis.. (1994)   (Correct)

....different paradigms of parallel computer architectures are examined in [19] Most of the multiparadigm languages attempt to amalgamate the advantages of their constituent paradigms, either in a pragmatic implementation targeted way, or by developing an underlying theory. Some typical examples are [18, 26, 21]. Our approach differs from those in that we offer an underlying unifying framework for the combination of arbitrary paradigms instead of examining how specific paradigms can be combined. It is a pragmatic approach weak on its theoretical basis. The compositional approach described in [30] can ....

Takeuchi I, Okuno H, Ohsato N (1986) A list processing language TAO with multiple programming paradigms. New Generation Computing, 4: 401--444.

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