A programmer's guide to object-oriented programming in Common LISP
A programmer's guide to object-oriented programming in Common LISP
Communications of the ACM - Special issue on LISP
Unifying software elements with LISP-based object-oriented technology
LUV '92 Proceedings of the 1992 conference on Lisp users and vendors
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In the context of the actual trends towards downsizing and client-server architectures, new opportunities and also new requirements to integrate innovative solutions into conventional environments arise. In the future workstations will not just handle office activities and office communications, but moreover services like decision support systems and complex information systems will be available in a transparent way.