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Generic Equality and Comparison for Common Lisp
Several Common Lisp functions rely on the :test keyword to pass a predicate to be used in their operations. This is a satisfactory solution in most cases, yet, while writing algorithms and libraries it would be useful to have "hooks" in the type and class system allowing for the definition of extensible equality and comparison tests.
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Call-site optimization for Common Lisp
A function call in a language such as Common Lisp can be fairly costly. Not only is an indirection required so that a redefinition of the callee can take effect for subsequent calls, but several features of Common Lisp can have an even greater impact on the performance of function calls.
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Using agent based simulation to empirically examine complexity in carbon footprint business process [PDF]
Through the critical analysis of the extant literature, it is observed that Simulation is widely used as a research method in Natural Sciences, Engineering and Social Sciences, in addition to argumentation and formalisation as the third way of carrying ...
Khan, T, Patel, NV, Pilla, VN
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Reliable distributed computing with Avalon/Common Lisp [PDF]
Stewart M. Clamen+3 more
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Grants4Companies: The Common Lisp PoC
The application Grants4Companies was recently introduced in the Austrian Federal Business Portal (Unternehmensserviceportal, USP). The productive application displays a list of business grants which apply to a business depending on the data available about this business in the systems of Austrian public administration.
Marek, Philipp+2 more
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SBCL: A Sanely-Bootstrappable Common Lisp [PDF]
This paper describes the development of an implementation of Common Lisp with the peculiarity that it is bootstrappable neither solely from itself, nor from some other language, but rather from a variety of other Common Lisp implementations. We explain the motivation for this bootstrap strategy, discuss some of the technical details involved in ...
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Context-oriented software transactional memory in common lisp [PDF]
Pascal Costanza+2 more
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Some Notes on the Past and Future of Lisp-Stat [PDF]
Lisp-Stat was originally developed as a framework for experimenting with dynamic graphics in statistics. To support this use, it evolved into a platform for more general statistical computing.
Luke Tierney
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A distributed agent architecture for real-time knowledge-based systems: Real-time expert systems project, phase 1 [PDF]
We propose a distributed agent architecture (DAA) that can support a variety of paradigms based on both traditional real-time computing and artificial intelligence.
Lee, S. Daniel
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