Interesting papers on metaprogramming

Francois-Rene Rideau fare@tunes.org
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It looks like Robert Glück has written interesting papers
on metaprogramming...

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To: Francois-Rene Rideau <francoisrene.rideau@cnet.francetelecom.fr>
From: Robert Glueck <glueck@acm.org>
Subject: Your paper on metaprogramming
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Dear Francois-Rene Rideau,

I was pointed to the translation of your article "Metaprogramming and=20
Free Availability of Sources" on the Web=20
(http://fare.tunes.org/articles/ll99/index.en.html). Interesting.

Perhaps you'd find the following paper interesting which discusses=20
the view that the next crucial step in the software automation is the=20
transition from the execution of algorithms to their mechanized=20
creation.

   Gl=FCck R., Klimov A. V., Metacomputation as a tool for formal =
linguistic
   modeling. In: Trappl R. (ed.), Cybernetics and Systems'94. Vol. 2,
   pages 1563-1570, World Scientific 1994.
   =
http://www.diku.dk/research-groups/topps/bibliography/1994.html#D-185

    Remark: I'd be happy to send you a copy of the journal version
    of the same paper which is not available electronically:

   Gl=FCck R., Klimov A. V., Metasystem transition schemes in computer =
science
   and mathematics. In: World Futures, 45: 213-243, 1995.
   =
http://www.diku.dk/research-groups/topps/bibliography/1995.html#D-258

Other aspects of using program transformation for reducing language=20
hierarchies found in metasystems is

   Gl=FCck R., Klimov A. V., Reduction of language hierarchies by
   metacomputation. In: Heylighen F., Bollen J., Riegler A. (eds.),
   The Evolution of Complexity. Vol. 8, pages 129-140,
   Kluwer Academic Publishers 1999.
   =
http://www.diku.dk/research-groups/topps/bibliography/1999.html#D-230


Best regards, Robert Glueck

(University Copenhagen, Assoc.Prof.
currently on leave at Waseda Univ).







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