MIT AI Lab Ziggy 's Papers Page at MIT MIT LCS

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Papers (most recent first... mostly)

  1. Descartes: A Dynamically Adaptive Compiler and Run-Time System using Continual Profile-Driven Program Multi-Specialization

  2. Improving Scheme Program Performance through Heuristic Redundant Predicate Elimination using PAC Learning Techniques

  3. MIT SchMUSE: Class-Based Remote Delegation in a Capricious Distributed Environment by Michael R. Blair , Natalya Cohen , David M. LaMacchia , Brian K. Zuzga Awarded ``Best Paper from the Student Presentation Contest'' 1995 Lisp Users and Vendors Conference August 14--18, Cambridge, MA. Sponsored by the Association of Lisp Users ( Original conference paper also available.)

  4. SchMUSE 001 -- An Introductory Guide to MIT SchMUSE by Natalya Cohen , with contributions from Michael R. Blair and David M. LaMacchia

  5. FIX: A Design for an Efficient Type/Region/Effect/Kind Checking System (SM Thesis)

  6. Fast Structural Type Equivalence and Inclusion Testing (TR based on SM work)

  7. Raw, Pickled and Textured Static Side-Effect Analysis in FX-87 (TR based on SM work)
 

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