The Cornell program synthesizer: a syntax-directed programming environment
Communications of the ACM
Communications of the ACM
The why and wherefore of the Cornell Program Synthesizer
Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN SIGOA symposium on Text manipulation
An introduction to database systems (The Systems programming series)
An introduction to database systems (The Systems programming series)
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The following begins with a survey of current concerns in managing information and current shortcomings of various approaches to address these concerns. It is provided as the basis of the TRIAD research project. The TRIAD project has resulted in the specification and implementation of the mechanisms needed to build intelligent interfaces. It by no means attempts to model a single process, rather, TRIAD is a synthesis of AI, operating system, and software engineering techniques which allows any process to be modeled. TRIAD does not duplicate the functionality of existing software, it does, however, provide a uniform interface so that other software tools can communicate with the database and each other.