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<P><A NAME=SECTIONREF><H2>References</H2></A><P>
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<DL COMPACT>
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<DT><A NAME=ADOBEPOSTSCRIPT><STRONG>1</STRONG></A><DD>
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Adobe Systems Incorporated.
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<i>PostScript Language Reference Manual</i>.
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Addison-Wesley (Reading, Massachusetts, 1985).
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=EXPERIENCEWITHANUNCOMMONLISP><STRONG>2</STRONG></A><DD>
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Alberga, Cyril N., Bosman-Clark, Chris, Mikelsons, Martin, Van Deusen, Mary S.,
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and Padget, Julian.
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Experience with an uncommon Lisp.
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In <i>Proc. 1986 ACM Conference on Lisp and Functional
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Programming</i>.
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ACM SIGPLAN/SIGACT/SIGART (Cambridge, Massachusetts, August 1986),
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39-53.
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=ANSIFORTRAN77><STRONG>3</STRONG></A><DD>
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<i>American National Standard Programming Language FORTRAN</i>, ANSI X3.9-1978
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edition.
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American National Standards Institute, Inc. (New York, 1978).
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=ISIINTERLISP><STRONG>4</STRONG></A><DD>
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Bates, Raymond L., Dyer, David, and Feber, Mark.
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Recent developments in ISI-Interlisp.
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In <i>Proc. 1984 ACM Symposium on Lisp and Functional Programming</i>.
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ACM SIGPLAN/SIGACT/SIGART (Austin, Texas, August 1984), 129-139.
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=SIGPLANCLOS><STRONG>5</STRONG></A><DD>
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Bobrow, Daniel G., DiMichiel, Linda G., Gabriel, Richard P., Keene, Sonya E.,
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Kiczales, Gregor, and Moon, David A.
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Common Lisp Object System Specification: X3J13 Document 88-002R.
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<i>SIGPLAN Notices</i> <i>23</i> (September 1988).
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=LASCCLOSPART1><STRONG>6</STRONG></A><DD>
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Bobrow, Daniel G., DiMichiel, Linda G., Gabriel, Richard P., Keene, Sonya E.,
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Kiczales, Gregor, and Moon, David A.
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Common Lisp Object System specification: 1. Programmer interface
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concepts.
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<i>Lisp and Symbolic Computation</i> <i>1</i>, 3/4 (January 1989),
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245-298.
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=LASCCLOSPART2><STRONG>7</STRONG></A><DD>
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Bobrow, Daniel G., DiMichiel, Linda G., Gabriel, Richard P., Keene, Sonya E.,
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Kiczales, Gregor, and Moon, David A.
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Common Lisp Object System specification: 2. Functions in the
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programmer interface.
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<i>Lisp and Symbolic Computation</i> <i>1</i>, 3/4 (January 1989),
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299-394.
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=CLOSMETAOBJECTKERNEL><STRONG>8</STRONG></A><DD>
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Bobrow, Daniel G., and Kiczales, Gregor.
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The Common Lisp Object System metaobject kernel: A status report.
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In <i>Proc. 1988 ACM Conference on Lisp and Functional
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Programming</i>.
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ACM SIGPLAN/SIGACT/SIGART (Snowbird, Utah, July 1988), 309-315.
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=CRITIQUEOFCOMMONLISP><STRONG>9</STRONG></A><DD>
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Brooks, Rodney A., and Gabriel, Richard P.
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A critique of Common Lisp.
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In <i>Proc. 1984 ACM Symposium on Lisp and Functional Programming</i>.
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ACM SIGPLAN/SIGACT/SIGART (Austin, Texas, August 1984), 1-8.
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=S1COMMONLISP><STRONG>10</STRONG></A><DD>
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Brooks, Rodney A., Gabriel, Richard P., and Steele, Guy L., Jr.
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S-1 Common Lisp implementation.
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In <i>Proc. 1982 ACM Symposium on Lisp and Functional Programming</i>.
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ACM SIGPLAN/SIGACT/SIGART (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, August 1982),
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108-113.
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=S1COMPILER><STRONG>11</STRONG></A><DD>
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Brooks, Rodney A., Gabriel, Richard P., and Steele, Guy L., Jr.
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An optimizing compiler for lexically scoped lisp.
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In <i>Proc. 1982 Symposium on Compiler Construction</i>.
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ACM SIGPLAN (Boston, June 1982), 261-275.
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Proceedings published as <i>ACM SIGPLAN Notices</i> <i>17</i>, 6 (June
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1982).
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=RRRS1><STRONG>12</STRONG></A><DD>
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Clinger, William (ed.)
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<i>The Revised Revised Report on Scheme; or, An Uncommon Lisp</i>.
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AI Memo 848.
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MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (Cambridge, Massachusetts,
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August 1985).
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=RRRS2><STRONG>13</STRONG></A><DD>
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Clinger, William (ed.)
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<i>The Revised Revised Report on Scheme; or, An Uncommon Lisp</i>.
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Computer Science Department Technical Report 174.
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Indiana University (Bloomington, Indiana, June 1985).
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=CODYANDWAITE><STRONG>14</STRONG></A><DD>
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Cody, William J., Jr., and Waite, William.
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<i>Software Manual for the Elementary Functions</i>.
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Prentice-Hall (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1980).
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=DRAFTFORTRAN77><STRONG>15</STRONG></A><DD>
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Committee, ANSI X3J3.
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Draft proposed American National Standard Fortran.
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<i>ACM SIGPLAN Notices</i> <i>11</i>, 3 (March 1976).
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=IEEEFLOATINGPOINTIMPLGUIDEERRATA><STRONG>16</STRONG></A><DD>
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Coonen, Jerome T.
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Errata for ``An implementation guide to a proposed standard for
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floating-point arithmetic.''
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<i>Computer</i> <i>14</i>, 3 (March 1981), 62.
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These are errata for [<A HREF="node368.html#IEEEFLOATINGPOINTIMPLGUIDE">17</A>].
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=IEEEFLOATINGPOINTIMPLGUIDE><STRONG>17</STRONG></A><DD>
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Coonen, Jerome T.
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An implementation guide to a proposed standard for floating-point
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arithmetic.
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<i>Computer</i> <i>13</i>, 1 (January 1980), 68-79.
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Errata for this paper appeared as
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[<A HREF="node368.html#IEEEFLOATINGPOINTIMPLGUIDEERRATA">16</A>].
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=LASCCLOSOVERVIEW><STRONG>18</STRONG></A><DD>
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DiMichiel, Linda G.
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Overview: The Common Lisp Object System.
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<i>Lisp and Symbolic Computation</i> <i>1</i>, 3/4 (January 1989),
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227-244.
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=MACLISPBEATSFORTRAN><STRONG>19</STRONG></A><DD>
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Fateman, Richard J.
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Reply to an editorial.
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<i>ACM SIGSAM Bulletin</i> <i>25</i> (March 1973), 9-11.
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=SMALLTALK80BOOK><STRONG>20</STRONG></A><DD>
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Goldberg, Adele, and Robson, David.
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<i>Smalltalk-80: The Language and Its Implementation</i>.
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Addison-Wesley (Reading, Massachusetts, 1983).
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=PSLCOMPILER><STRONG>21</STRONG></A><DD>
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Griss, Martin L., Benson, Eric, and Hearn, Anthony C.
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Current status of a portable LISP compiler.
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In <i>Proc. 1982 Symposium on Compiler Construction</i>.
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ACM SIGPLAN (Boston, June 1982), 276-283.
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Proceedings published as <i>ACM SIGPLAN Notices</i> <i>17</i>, 6 (June
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1982).
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=KLHTIMESERVER><STRONG>22</STRONG></A><DD>
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Harrenstien, Kenneth L.
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<i>Time Server</i>.
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Request for Comments (RFC) 738 (NIC 42218).
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ARPANET Network Working Group (October 1977).
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Available from the ARPANET Network Information Center.
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=IEEEPROPOSEDFLOATINGPOINTSTANDARD><STRONG>23</STRONG></A><DD>
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IEEE Computer Society Standard Committee, Floating-Point Working Group,
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Microprocessor Standards Subcommittee.
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A proposed standard for binary floating-point arithmetic.
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<i>Computer</i> <i>14</i>, 3 (March 1981), 51-62.
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=ISO69372><STRONG>24</STRONG></A><DD>
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ISO.
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<i>Information Processing-Coded Character Sets for Text Communication,
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Part 2: Latin Alphabetic and Non-alphabetic Graphic Characters</i>.
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ISO (1983).
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=KAHANCOMPLEXFNS><STRONG>25</STRONG></A><DD>
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Kahan, W.
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Branch cuts for complex elementary functions;
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or, Much ado about nothing's sign bit.
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In Iserles, A., and Powell, M. (eds.),
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<i>The State of the Art in Numerical Analysis</i>.
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Clarendon Press (1987), 165-211.
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=KEENE><STRONG>26</STRONG></A><DD>
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Keene, Sonya E.
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<i>Object-Oriented Programming in Common Lisp:
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A Programmer's Guide to CLOS</i>.
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Addison-Wesley (Reading, Massachusetts, 1989).
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=KNUTHVOLUME2><STRONG>27</STRONG></A><DD>
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Knuth, Donald E.
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<i>Seminumerical Algorithms</i>.
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Volume 2 of <i>The Art of Computer Programming</i>.
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Addison-Wesley (Reading, Massachusetts, 1969).
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=KNUTHTEXBOOK><STRONG>28</STRONG></A><DD>
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Knuth, Donald E.
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<i>The TEXbook</i>.
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Volume A of <i>Computers and Typesetting</i>.
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Addison-Wesley (Reading, Massachusetts, 1986).
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=KNUTHTEXPROGRAM><STRONG>29</STRONG></A><DD>
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Knuth, Donald E.
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<i>TEX: The Program</i>.
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Volume B of <i>Computers and Typesetting</i>.
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Addison-Wesley (Reading, Massachusetts, 1986).
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=LAMPORTLATEX><STRONG>30</STRONG></A><DD>
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Lamport, Leslie.
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<i>LATEX: A Document Preparation System</i>.
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Addison-Wesley (Reading, Massachusetts, 1986).
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=STANDARDLISPREPORT><STRONG>31</STRONG></A><DD>
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Marti, J., Hearn, A. C., Griss, M. L., and Griss, C.
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Standard Lisp report.
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<i>ACM SIGPLAN Notices</i> <i>14</i>, 10 (October 1979), 48-68.
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=APLSTORYOFO><STRONG>32</STRONG></A><DD>
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McDonnell, E. E.
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The story of <b>^</b>.
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<i>APL Quote Quad</i> <i>8</i>, 2 (December 1977), 48-54.
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=MOONUAL><STRONG>33</STRONG></A><DD>
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Moon, David.
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<i>MacLISP Reference Manual, Revision 0</i>.
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MIT Project MAC (Cambridge, Massachusetts, April 1974).
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=GREENLISPM><STRONG>34</STRONG></A><DD>
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Moon, David; Stallman, Richard; and Weinreb, Daniel.
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<i>LISP Machine Manual, Fifth Edition</i>.
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MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (Cambridge, Massachusetts,
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January 1983).
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=DESIDERATAFORTHESTANDARDISATIONOFLISP><STRONG>35</STRONG></A><DD>
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Padget, Julian, et al. Desiderata for the standardisation of Lisp.
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In <i>Proc. 1986 ACM Conference on Lisp and Functional
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Programming</i>.
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ACM SIGPLAN/SIGACT/SIGART (Cambridge, Massachusetts, August 1986),
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54-66.
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=APLBRANCHCUTS><STRONG>36</STRONG></A><DD>
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Penfield, Paul, Jr.
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Principal values and branch cuts in complex APL.
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In <i>APL 81 Conference Proceedings</i>.
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ACM SIGAPL (San Francisco, September 1981), 248-256.
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Proceedings published as <i>APL Quote Quad</i> <i>12</i>, 1 (September
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1981).
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=PITMANUAL><STRONG>37</STRONG></A><DD>
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Pitman, Kent M.
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<i>The Revised MacLISP Manual</i>.
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MIT/LCS/TR 295.
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MIT Laboratory for Computer Science (Cambridge, Massachusetts, May
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1983).
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=EXCEPTIONALSITUATIONS><STRONG>38</STRONG></A><DD>
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Pitman, Kent M.
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<i>Exceptional Situations in Lisp.</i>
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Working paper 268.
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MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
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(Cambridge, Massachusetts).
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=EULISPDATAMODEL><STRONG>39</STRONG></A><DD>
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Queinnec, Christian, and Cointe, Pierre.
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An open-ended data representation model for EU_LISP.
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In <i>Proc. 1988 ACM Conference on Lisp and Functional
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Programming</i>.
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ACM SIGPLAN/SIGACT/SIGART (Snowbird, Utah, July 1988), 298-308.
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=R3REPORTONSCHEME><STRONG>40</STRONG></A><DD>
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Rees, Jonathan, Clinger, William, et al.
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Revised<IMG ALIGN=BOTTOM ALT="" SRC="_24769_tex2html_wrap44664.gif"> report on the algorithmic language Scheme.
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<i>ACM SIGPLAN Notices</i> <i>21</i>, 12 (December 1986), 37-79.
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=ADDITIVERANDOMS><STRONG>41</STRONG></A><DD>
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Reiser, John F.
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<i>Analysis of Additive Random Number Generators</i>.
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Technical Report STAN-CS-77-601.
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Stanford University Computer Science Department (Palo Alto, California,
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March 1977).
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=ROYLANCEMATH><STRONG>42</STRONG></A><DD>
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Roylance, Gerald. Expressing mathematical subroutines constructively.
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In <i>Proc. 1988 ACM Conference on Lisp and Functional
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Programming</i>.
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ACM SIGPLAN/SIGACT/SIGART (Snowbird, Utah, July 1988), 8-13.
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=OVERVIEWOFCOMMONLISP><STRONG>43</STRONG></A><DD>
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Steele, Guy L., Jr.
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An overview of Common Lisp.
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In <i>Proc. 1982 ACM Symposium on Lisp and Functional Programming</i>.
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ACM SIGPLAN/SIGACT/SIGART (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, August 1982),
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98-107.
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=CONNECTIONMACHINELISP><STRONG>44</STRONG></A><DD>
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Steele, Guy L., Jr., and Hillis, W. Daniel.
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Connection Machine Lisp: Fine-grained parallel symbolic
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processing.
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In <i>Proc. 1986 ACM Conference on Lisp and Functional
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Programming</i>.
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ACM SIGPLAN/SIGACT/SIGART (Cambridge, Massachusetts, August 1986),
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279-297.
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<DT><A NAME=RABBIT><STRONG>45</STRONG></A><DD>
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Steele, Guy Lewis, Jr.
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<i>RABBIT: A Compiler for SCHEME (A Study in Compiler
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Optimization)</i>.
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Technical Report 474.
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MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (Cambridge, Massachusetts, May 1978).
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=SCHEMEREVISEDREPORT><STRONG>46</STRONG></A><DD>
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Steele, Guy Lewis, Jr., and Sussman, Gerald Jay.
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<i>The Revised Report on SCHEME: A Dialect of LISP</i>.
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AI Memo 452.
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MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (Cambridge, Massachusetts,
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January 1978).
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=SUZUKIPOINTERROTATION><STRONG>47</STRONG></A><DD>
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Suzuki, Norihisa.
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Analysis of pointer ``rotation''.
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<i>Communications of the ACM</i> <i>25</i>, 5 (May 1982), 330-335.
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<P>
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<DT><A NAME=BUTTERFLYPSL><STRONG>48</STRONG></A><DD>
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Swanson, Mark, Kessler, Robert, and Lindstrom, Gary.
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An implementation of Portable Standard Lisp on the BBN
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Butterfly.
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In <i>Proc. 1988 ACM Conference on Lisp and Functional
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<DT><A NAME=INTERLISP><STRONG>50</STRONG></A><DD>
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Third revision.
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the Series Macro Package</i>.
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MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (Cambridge, Massachusetts,
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January 1989).
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Waters, Richard C.
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Theory and Implementation</i>.
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MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (Cambridge, Massachusetts,
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January 1989).
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Waters, Richard C.
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March 1989).
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Weinreb, Daniel, and Moon, David.
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<DT><A NAME=COMMONLISPINSTRUCTIONSET><STRONG>56</STRONG></A><DD>
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Wholey, Skef, and Fahlman, Scott E.
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ACM SIGPLAN/SIGACT/SIGART (Austin, Texas, August 1984), 150-158.
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<DT><A NAME=CMLISPIMPLEMENTATION><STRONG>57</STRONG></A><DD>
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Wholey, Skef, and Steele, Guy L., Jr.
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data parallel programming.
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