ESPRIT '88: Putting the Technology to Use : Proceedings of the 5th Annual ESPRIT Conference, Brussels, November 14-17, 1988, Part 1North-Holland, 1988 - 1759 pages Part1. Advanced microelectronics. VLSI technologies - comparisons and prospects. Software technology. Advanced information processing. Part2. Office systems.Computer integrated manufacturing. Information exchange system. |
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... functions ( i.e. , functions that are not constructors in the sense of van Emden and Yukawa ) . • We map lists of items ( as defined by and in the SDF definition ) directly onto Prolog lists . As an example , consider the Prolog ...
... functions ( i.e. , functions that are not constructors in the sense of van Emden and Yukawa ) . • We map lists of items ( as defined by and in the SDF definition ) directly onto Prolog lists . As an example , consider the Prolog ...
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... functions and the stack holding the functions ' execution state , from one Lisp environment to the other . The migrating program can employ both compiled and interpreted functions , without distinction . Interpreted functions are ...
... functions and the stack holding the functions ' execution state , from one Lisp environment to the other . The migrating program can employ both compiled and interpreted functions , without distinction . Interpreted functions are ...
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... functions . These functions are written using standard basic functions and other user - de- fined functions . In our version of the interpreter , we introduced the additional DD function which is used to define a new domain . A DD ...
... functions . These functions are written using standard basic functions and other user - de- fined functions . In our version of the interpreter , we introduced the additional DD function which is used to define a new domain . A DD ...
Contents
A Technology Transfer from Research to Development Project | 3 |
BitRate Reduction of High Quality Audio Signals Using FloatingPoint | 13 |
Materials and Devices Toward ThreeDimensional Integration Project 245 | 22 |
Copyright | |
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