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Stem clos$ (all stems)

13 papers:

HPCAHPCA-2015-ChrysosMRBV #named #network
SCOC: High-radix switches made of bufferless clos networks (NC, CM, MR, CB, BV), pp. 402–414.
HPCAHPCA-2014-ChenZWP #named #performance
MP3: Minimizing performance penalty for power-gating of Clos network-on-chip (LC, LZ, RW, TMP), pp. 296–307.
DATEDATE-2012-0002EGB #performance #using
Area efficient asynchronous SDM routers using 2-stage Clos switches (WS, DAE, JDG, WJB), pp. 1495–1500.
TOOLSTOOLS-PACIFIC-1997-Borron #inheritance #multi #scalability
Upscaling the CLOS Inheritance Mechanism for Multidimensional Objects (HJB), pp. 297–324.
SEKESEKE-1993-LoiaQ #logic programming #named #object-oriented
CLOS: A Key Issue To Bridge the Gap Between Object-Oriented and Logic Programming (VL, MQ), pp. 62–69.
TOOLSTOOLS-EUROPE-1992-BoukachourGIP
An Experimental Translation from Flavors to CLOS (JB, TG, MI, JPP), pp. 391–398.
TOOLSTOOLS-USA-1991-Wolf
Introduction to CLOS (LW), pp. 441–442.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-ECOOP-1990-Paepcke #named #protocol #testing
PCLOS: Stress Testing CLOS Experiencing the Metaobject Protocol (AP), pp. 194–211.
ECOOPECOOP-1989-AttardiBBFG #programming
Metalevel Programming in CLOS (GA, CB, MRB, TF, MG), pp. 243–256.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-1989-Dussud #implementation #named #product line
TICLOS: An Implementation of CLOS for the Explorer Family (PHD), pp. 215–219.
OOPSLAOOPSLA-1989-MullerRKS #interface #multi
The Use of Multimethods and Method Combination in a CLOS Based Window System Interface (HM, JRR, JK, TS), pp. 239–253.
ECOOPECOOP-1988-Graube #architecture #lisp #reflexive
Reflexive Architecture: From ObjVLisp to CLOS (NG), pp. 110–127.
ECOOPECOOP-1988-Paepcke #flexibility #implementation #named #persistent
PCLOS: A Flexible Implementation of CLOS Persistence (AP), pp. 374–389.

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