J. Paquet and J. Plaice. On the Design of an Indexical Query Language. In Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on Lucid and Intensional Programming, pages 28--36, 1994.

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....programming languages were not capable of efficiently executing applications of this type) Since its inception, Lucid has been extended in several ways. Its variants have been used to specify 3D spreadsheets [DW90] attribute grammars [Tao94] real time systems [FL89, JPL93] database systems [PP94], and so on. The most vital extension to the language was the addition of multiple dimensions which resulted in the language GLU (Granular Lucid) AFJ91, AFJW95] A GLU program consists of a declarative part (which is in fact a program in multidimensional Lucid) and an imperative part. The ....

J. Paquet and J. Plaice. On the Design of an Indexical Query Language. In Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on Lucid and Intensional Programming, pages 28--36, 1994.

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