CONSIM: a converstional simulation language implemented through interpretive control self-modeling

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Engineering
Department Computing, School of
Creator Lindstrom, Gary E.
Other Author Nelson, Sallie S.
Title CONSIM: a converstional simulation language implemented through interpretive control self-modeling
Date 1977
Description This paper describes an implementation technique termed interpretive control self-modeling (ICSM) and outlines its application in the implementation of CONSIM, a prototype conversational simulation language. ICSM may be defined as the use of a higher-level programming language (HLL) to specify its own control organization through an interpreter administering each control event in a 'reflexive" fashion. That is, recursion in the subject program is implemented via recursion in the interpreter, coroutines via coroutines, etc. Thus the run-time control state of the interpreter evolves in a manner directly paralleling that evolving in the subject program.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
First Page 1
Last Page 23
Subject CONSIM; Converstional simulation language; Interpretive control self-modeling; ICSM
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Nelson, S. S., & Lindstrom, G. E. (1977). CONSIM: a converstional simulation language implemented through interpretive control self-modeling. 1-23. UTEC-77-106.
Series University of Utah Computer Science Technical Report
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6f4869g
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