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%3The 1980 LISP Conference Papers



%1Continuation-Based Multiprocessing
%2M. Wand, Indiana University

%1MULTI: A LISP Based Multiprocessing Systems
%2D. McKay and S. Shapiro, SUNY at Buffalo

%1Compilation Techniques for a Control-Flow Concurrent LISP System
%2J. Marti, University of Utah

%1Computing Cyclic List Structures
%2L. Morris, Syracuse University

%1A LISP Compiler Producing Compact Code
%2W. Rowan, UC San Francisco

%1Symbolic Computing with and without LISP
%2J. Fitch, University of Bath and  J. Campbell, University of Exeter

%1Multiprocessing via Intercommunicating LISP Systems
%2M. Model, Brandeis University

%1HOPE: An Experimental Applicative Language
%2R. Burstall, D. MacQueen, and D. Sannella, University of Edinburgh

%1A Semantic Comparison of LISP and SCHEME
%2S. Muchnick, UC Berkeley  and U. Pleban, University of Kansas

%1Extending Object Oriented Programming in Smalltalk
%2I. Goldstein and D. Bobrow, Xerox PARC

%1The Function Class
%2T. Kurokawa, Toshiba

%1Divide and CONCer: Data Structuring in Applicative Multiprocessing Systems
%2R. Keller, University of Utah

%1An Efficient Environment Allocation Scheme in an Interpreter 
for a Lexically-scoped LISP
%2D. McDermott and B. Greeen, Yale

%1A Session with Tinker: Interleaving Program Testing with Program Writing
%2H. Lieberman and C. Hewitt, MIT

%1Computing with Text-graphics Forms
%2F. Lakin, Xerox

%1Explicit Parallelism in LISP-like Languages
%2G. Prini, University of Pisa

%1Prose and CONS: A Commercial Text-processing System in LISP
%2B. Greenberg, Honeywell

%1Strategies for Data Abstraction in LISP
%2B. Steele, MIT

%1MODLISP
%2J. Davenport and  R. Jenks, IBM

%1SKIM - The S, K, I Reduction Machine
%2T. Clarke, P. Gladstone, C. Maclean and A. Norman, Trinity College

%1The Dream of a Lifetime: A Lazy Scoping Mechanism
%2G. Steele and G. Sussman, MIT

%1On Compiling Embedded Languages in LISP
%2P. Emanuelson and A. Haraldsson, Linkoping

%1Local Optimization in a Compiler for Stack-based LISP Machines
%2L. Masinter and L. P. Deutsch, Xerox PARC

%1Overview and Implementation Status of Dorado LISP
%2R. Burton, L. Masinter, D. Bobrow, W. Haugeland, R. Kaplan, 
and B. Sheil, Xerox PARC

%1A System of Communicating Residential Environments
%2E. Sandewall, C. Stromberg, and H. Sorenson, Linkoping

%1Address/Memory Management for Gigantic LISP Environment
%2J. White, MIT

%1A Constructive Alternative to Axiomatic Data Type Definitions
%2R. Cartwright, Cornell

%1Design of the APAIRY for Actor Systems
%2C. Hewitt, MIT

%1Special Forms
%2K. Pitman, MIT

%1ByteLisp and its Alto Implementation
%2L. P. Deutsch, Xerox PARC