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ACM Computing Surveys, 1998
We study the evolution of partial evaluators over the past fifteen years from a particular perspective: The attempt to prevent structural bounds in the original programs from imposing limits on the structure of residual programs. It will often be the case that a language allows unbounded numbers or sizes of particular features, but each program (being ...
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We study the evolution of partial evaluators over the past fifteen years from a particular perspective: The attempt to prevent structural bounds in the original programs from imposing limits on the structure of residual programs. It will often be the case that a language allows unbounded numbers or sizes of particular features, but each program (being ...
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Limited Resources Limiting Life?
2002The question, “Is death ever preferable to life?” is only meaningful if there can be a choice between life and death. Even if that choice is made, there may be constraints on that preference being satisfied. Limited resources and the need to ration resources are such a constraint on being able to choose life, or satisfy a preference for life.
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