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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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This first (long delayed) LISP Bulletin contains samples of most of those types of items which the editor feels are relevant to this publication. These include announcements of new (i.e. not previously announced here) implementations of LISP (or closely related) systems; quick tricks in LISP; abstracts of LISP related papers; short writeups and ...
Daniel G. Bobrow
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LISP-MN: Mobile Networking Through LISP [PDF]
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Rodríguez Natal, Alberto+7 more
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The work reported here is based on the LISP 1.5 programming language. Let us therefore begin with a short review of LISP 1.5. Those who have used LISP would be able to proceed directly to the section OUTLINE OF THE SYSTEM.
Erik Sandewall
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We present a rationale for expanding the presence of the Lisp family of programming languages in bioinformatics and computational biology research. Put simply, Lisp-family languages enable programmers to more quickly write programs that run faster than ...
Bohdan B Khomtchouk+2 more
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A LISP-Based Implementation of Follow Me Cloud
The follow me cloud (FMC) concept enables service mobility, wherein not only content/data, but also services follow their respective users. The FMC allows mobile users to be always connected via the optimal data anchor and mobility gateways to access ...
Adlen Ksentini+2 more
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A comprehensive evaluation of the recently developed Fraunhofer line depth (FLD) and laser-induced saturation pulse (FLD-LISP) method was conducted to measure chlorophyll fluorescence (ChlF) parameters of the quantum yield of photosystem II (ΦPSII), non ...
Parinaz Rahimzadeh-Bajgiran, Kenji Omasa
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LISP-Views: Monitoring LISP at Large Scale [PDF]
The Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol (LISP) separates classical IP addresses into two categories: one for identifying terminals, the other for routing. To associate identifiers and locators LISP needs a specific mechanism, called mapping system. This technology is still at an early stage but two experimental platforms have already been deployed ...
Yue Li+3 more
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Lisp-Stat seems to be quite inert nowadays. However, there is no widespread agreement about what actually killed it, or even whether it has really passed away or not. Here we present the papers included in this special issue of the Journal of Statistical
Pedro M. Valero-Mora, Frederic Udina
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Although the programming language LISP was first formulated in 1960 [6], a widely accepted standard has never appeared. As a result, various dialects of LISP have been produced [4-12], in some cases several on the same machine! Consequently, a user often faces considerable difficulty in moving programs from one system to another.
Jed Marti+3 more
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