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Qlisp: experience and new directions

Published: 01 January 1988 Publication History

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Qlisp, a dialect of Common Lisp, has been proposed as a multiprocessing programming language which is suitable for studying the styles of parallel programming at the medium-grain level. An initial version of Qlisp has been implemented on a multiprocessor and a number of experiments with it conducted. This paper describes the implementation, reports on some of the experiments, and presents some new constructs that are suggested from programming experience with Qlisp.

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Richard P. Gabriel and John Mc- Carthy, Queue-based Multiprocessor Liap, Proceedings of the 1984 ACM Symposium on Lisp and Functional Programming, August 1984.
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Richard P. Gabriel, Performance and Evaluation of Lisp Systems, The MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1985
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Richard P. Gabriel and John Mc- Carthy, Qlisp in Parallel Computation and Computers for Artificial Intelligence edited by Janusz S. Kowalik, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1988.
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Robert H. Halstead, Jr., MultiLt'sp: A Language for Concurrent SymboKc Computation, ACM Transactions on Prograxnming Languages and Systems, Vol 7, No. 4, October 1985, pp 501-538.

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cover image ACM Conferences
PPEALS '88: Proceedings of the ACM/SIGPLAN conference on Parallel programming: experience with applications, languages and systems
January 1988
246 pages
ISBN:0897912764
DOI:10.1145/62115
  • cover image ACM SIGPLAN Notices
    ACM SIGPLAN Notices  Volume 23, Issue 9
    Proceedings of the ACM/SIGPLAN PPEALS 1988
    Sept. 1988
    246 pages
    ISSN:0362-1340
    EISSN:1558-1160
    DOI:10.1145/62116
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