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Funser: a Functional Server for Textual Information Retrieval (1994)  (Make Corrections)  (1 citation)
Donald A. Ziff, Stephen P. Spackman, Keith Waclena
Journal of Functional Programming



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Abstract: The paper describes a data-intensive application written in a lazy functional language: a server for textual information retrieval. The design illustrates the importance of interoperability, the capability of interacting with code written in other programming languages. Lazy functional programming is shown to be a powerful and elegant means of accomplishing several desirable concrete goals: delivering initial results promptly, using space economically, and avoiding unnecessary I/O. Performance... (Update)

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D.A. Ziff, S.P. Spackman, and K. Waclena. Funser: a functional server for textual information retrieval. Journal of Functional Programming, 5(3):317--343, July http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/ziff94funser.html   More

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    author = "Donald A. Ziff and Stephen P. Spackman and Keith Waclena",
    title = "Funser: A Functional Server for Textual Information Retrieval",
    journal = "Journal of Functional Programming",
    volume = "5",
    number = "3",
    pages = "317-343",
    year = "1995",
    url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/ziff94funser.html" }
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