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Raja Sooriamurthi



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Abstract: An engine is a programming language abstraction that implements timed preemption. Engines form a useful mechanism where bounded computation is needed. We describe an implementation of engines in Common Lisp and illustrate its functionality. We conclude with a discussion on how engines are being used in an ongoing project about goal-driven explanation. This paper is also an exercise in writing a literate program in Lisp. 1 Introduction The need for time bounded computation arises in several... (Update)

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@misc{ sooriamurthi-literate,
  author = "Raja Sooriamurthi",
  title = "Literate Engines in Lisp",
  url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/sooriamurthi95literate.html" }
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