Scheme86 is a computer system designed to interpret programs written in the Scheme dialect of Lisp. A specialized architecture, coupled with new techniques for optimizing register management in the interpreter, allows Scheme86 to execute interpreted Scheme at a speed comparable to that of compiled Lisp on conventional workstations
The Scheme86 and the HP Precision Architectures represent different trends in computer processor d...
We present a design for a class of computers whose 'instruction sets' are based on LISP. LISP, like ...
Graduation date: 1988High-level languages provide a convenient environment for program development a...
We have designed and implemented a single-chip microcomputer (which we call SCHEME-79) which direc...
I describe the design and implementation plans for a computer that is optimized as a microcoded in...
SCHEME is a dialect of LISP. It is an expression-oriented, applicative order, interpreter-based la...
Scheme 48 is an implementation of the Scheme programming language constructed with tractability and ...
Abstract. Scheme 48 is an implementation of the Scheme programming language constructed with tractab...
This paper describes the design and implementation of the Scheme Machine, a symbolic computer derive...
This document is an introductory guide to applicative programming using the language Scheme, a moder...
technical reportThis research addresses a portion of the "software problem," by proposing language c...
In this paper we describe a programming environment for Scheme that supports elucidative programming...
Lisp and its descendants are among the most important and widely used of programming languages. At t...
We have developed a compiler for the lexically-scoped dialect of LISP known as SCHEME. The compile...
Lisp and its descendants are among the most important and widely used of programming languages. At t...
The Scheme86 and the HP Precision Architectures represent different trends in computer processor d...
We present a design for a class of computers whose 'instruction sets' are based on LISP. LISP, like ...
Graduation date: 1988High-level languages provide a convenient environment for program development a...
We have designed and implemented a single-chip microcomputer (which we call SCHEME-79) which direc...
I describe the design and implementation plans for a computer that is optimized as a microcoded in...
SCHEME is a dialect of LISP. It is an expression-oriented, applicative order, interpreter-based la...
Scheme 48 is an implementation of the Scheme programming language constructed with tractability and ...
Abstract. Scheme 48 is an implementation of the Scheme programming language constructed with tractab...
This paper describes the design and implementation of the Scheme Machine, a symbolic computer derive...
This document is an introductory guide to applicative programming using the language Scheme, a moder...
technical reportThis research addresses a portion of the "software problem," by proposing language c...
In this paper we describe a programming environment for Scheme that supports elucidative programming...
Lisp and its descendants are among the most important and widely used of programming languages. At t...
We have developed a compiler for the lexically-scoped dialect of LISP known as SCHEME. The compile...
Lisp and its descendants are among the most important and widely used of programming languages. At t...
The Scheme86 and the HP Precision Architectures represent different trends in computer processor d...
We present a design for a class of computers whose 'instruction sets' are based on LISP. LISP, like ...
Graduation date: 1988High-level languages provide a convenient environment for program development a...