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ILC 2007: Cambridge, UK
- Carl Shapiro, Pascal Costanza, Jon L. White:
International Lisp Conference, ILC 2007, Cambridge, UK, April 1-4, 2007. ACM 2007, ISBN 978-1-59593-618-9
Invited talks
- Jans Aasman:
Scalable Lisp applications. 1 - Richard E. Jones:
Dynamic memory management. 2 - John C. Mallery:
CL-HTTP: an open-source cross-platform environment for web application development and deployment. 3 - Christian Queinnec:
Teaching CS to undergraduates at UPMC. 4 - Ralf Möller:
Building a commercial OWL reasoner with Lisp. 5 - Manuel Serrano:
HOP: an environment for developing web 2.0 applications. 6 - Michael Sperber:
It's all about being right: lessons from the R6RS process. 7 - Herbert Stoyan:
Lisp: themes and history. 8
Technical papers
- Jay Cotton, Jerry Boetje:
A metaobject protocol for CLforJava. 9 - Stephan Frank:
Constraint solving in common Lisp. 10 - Charlotte Herzeel, Kris Gybels, Pascal Costanza, Theo D'Hondt:
Modularizing crosscuts in an e-commerce application in Lisp using HALO. 11 - Mario Latendresse:
Simple and efficient compilation of list comprehension in common Lisp. 12 - Christophe Rhodes:
User-extensible sequences in common Lisp. 13
Experience reports
- Osamu Akashi, Atsushi Terauchi, Kensuke Fukuda, Toshio Hirotsu, Toshiharu Sugawara:
Lisp-based agent platform and applications for inter-domain network management. 14 - Andrew Borden:
Classification using conditional probabilities and Shannon's definition of information. 15 - Christopher Connolly, Lynn Quam:
FREEDIUS: an open source Lisp-based image understanding environment. 16 - Mehmet Gençer, Coskun Gunduz, Vehbi Sinan Tunalioglu:
CL-SNA: social network analysis with Lisp. 17 - Cyrus L. Harmon:
Computational tools for the analysis of spatial patterns of gene expression in Common Lisp. 18 - Peter Herth:
Portable Common Lisp graphical user interfaces with LTk. 19 - Tasuku Hiraishi, Masahiro Yasugi, Taiichi Yuasa:
Experience with SC: transformation-based implementation of various extensions to C. 20 - António Menezes Leitão:
The next 700 programming libraries. 21 - Hannes Mehnert, Andreas Bogk:
A domain-specific language for manipulation of binary data in Dylan. 22 - Alexander Repenning, Andri Ioannidou:
X-expressions in XMLisp: S-expressions and extensible markup language unite. 23 - Robert Strandh, David Murray, Troels Henriksen, Christophe Rhodes:
ESA: a CLIM library for writing Emacs-Style Applications. 24 - Jonathan Wellons, John Wisneski:
DAUTI: automated universal traffic introspector. 25 - Geoff Wozniak, Mark Daley, Stephen M. Watt:
Dynamic ADTs: a "don't ask, don't tell" policy for data abstraction. 26
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