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Abstract: The need to examine data structures often occurs in programming language and
database management systems. In this paper we describe how a browser for a
strongly typed programming language ( PS-algol ) may be written in a type secure
manner in a closed persistent environment. This is achieved without resorting to
magic or having to break the type rules of the language by exploiting a compiler that
is a object with full civil rights in the environment. The use of impact of such an
object is... (Update)
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...functionality. We can utilize the callable compiler to implement adaptive data. This is done by a technique that we call browser technology [5]. A browser, in this sense, contains a knowledge base of actions that are selected by certain conditions becoming true. It is, of...
...is composed of two intermixed graphs consisting of values (including other program fragments) and documentation. An object browser [9, 19] is supplied which permits the programmer to navigate the persistent environment to find reusable software components. Editors in...
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A. Dearle and A.L. Brown. Safe browsing in a strongly typed persistent environment. The Computer Journal, 31(3), 1988. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/dearle88safe.html More
@article{ dearle88safe,
author = "A. Dearle and A. L. Brown",
title = "Safe browsing in a strongly typed persistent environment",
journal = "The Computer Journal",
volume = "31",
number = "6",
pages = "540--544",
year = "1988",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/dearle88safe.html" }
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