نتایج جستجو برای: lisp

تعداد نتایج: 3359  

1980
Daniel L. Chester

An overview of a logic program interpreter written in Lisp is presented. The interpreter is a Horn clause-based theorem prover augmented by Lisp functions attached to some predicate names. Its application to natural language processing is discussed. The theory of operation is explained, including the high level organization of the PROVE function and an efficient version of unification. The pape...

2000
Richard J. Fateman

We advocate the use of a Common Lisp as a central organizing environment for building scientific computing systems, based on its debugging features, interactivity, memory model, existing code-base for computer algebra and user interfaces, and its ability to dynamically load modules written in other languages. In this paper we primarily address one example of mixing pre-existing (non Lisp) code ...

Journal: :JIPS 2016
Moneeb Gohar Seok Joo Koh

System Architecture Evolution (SAE) with Long Term Evolution (LTE) has been used as the key technology for the next generation mobile networks. To support mobility in the LTE/SAE-based mobile networks, the Proxy Mobile IPv6 (PMIP), in which the Mobile Access Gateway (MAG) of the PMIP is deployed at the Serving Gateway (S-GW) of LTE/SAE and the Local Mobility Anchor (LMA) of PMIP is employed at ...

2011
Juhoon Kim Luigi Iannone Anja Feldmann

Due to scalability issues that the current Internet is facing, the research community has re-discovered the Locator/ID Split paradigm. As the name suggests, this paradigm is based on the idea of separating the identity from the location of end-systems, in order to increase the scalability of the Internet architecture. One of the most successful proposals, currently under discussion at the IETF,...

2002
Yasunori Harada Richard Potter

Moji-Lisp is a new programming language that uses text for memory, programs and heaps. It shows how textual properties can represent levels of computation in a way that users can interact with directly. Moji-Lisp demonstrates principles of visibility that can make programming systems easier to understand and extend. Keywords— Visibility, Programming Language

Journal: :AI Magazine 1983
Gordon S. Novak

GLISI’ is a high-level language that. is compiled into LISP It provides a versatile abst~art,-dnt.a-t.ypc facility with hierarchical inheritance of pl oprl ties and object,-centered programming GLISP programs are shorter and more readable than equivalent LISP programs The object code produced by GLISP is optimized, making it about as cfflcient as handwritten LISP An integrated programming envir...

2001
Ira J. Kalet Robert S. Giansiracusa Craig Wilcox

We used Common Lisp to build a complex and powerful interactive graphics simulation system called \Prism", for planning radiation therapy. Special features of Common Lisp that we used to advantage include: lexical closures, the Common Lisp Object System (CLOS), and the Common Lisp binding to the X window system (CLX). We use events, indirect invocation and mediators to achieve modularity. Some ...

2009
John D. Hastings Alexandre V. Latchininsky

CARMA is an advisory system that uses artificiallyintelligent techniques including case-based reasoning to provide advice about the most environmentally and economically effective responses to grasshopper infestations. CARMA’s core AI reasoner was initially written in Common Lisp and integrated with an Allegro Common Lisp for Windows graphical user interface (GUI). CARMA went public in 1996 and...

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