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Abstract: Hyper-programming is a technology only available in persistent systems, since hyper-program source
code contains both text and links to persistent objects. A hyper-programming system has already been
prototyped in the persistent programming language Napier88. Here we report on the transfer of that
technology to an object-oriented platform, Java. The component technologies required for hyperprogramming
include linguistic reflection, a persistent store, and a browsing mechanism, all of which
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E. Zirintsis, V.S. Dunstan, G.N.C. Kirby, and R. Morrison. Hyper-Programming in Java. In Morrison et al. [161], pages 370--382. 97 About the Authors Malcolm Atkinson is a Visiting Professor at Sun Microsystems Laboratories, and has been a full Professor at the University of Glasgow, Scotland since 1984. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/zirintsis84hyperprogramming.html More
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author = "E. Zirintsis and V. S. Dunstan and G. N. C. Kirby and R. Morrison",
title = "Hyper-Programming in Java",
booktitle = "Advances in Persistent Object Systems",
publisher = "Morgan Kaufmann",
address = "Tiburon, California",
editor = "R. Morrison and M ÊJordan and M P ÊAtkinson",
year = "1999",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/zirintsis84hyperprogramming.html" }
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