Search for dissertations about: "LISP"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the word LISP.
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1. A program manipulation system based on partial evaluation
Abstract : Program manipulation is the task to perform transformations on program code, and is normally done in order to optimize the code with respect of the utilization of some computer resource. Partial evaluation is the task when partial computations can be performed in a program before it is actually executed. READ MORE
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2. A machine independent LISP compiler and its implications for ideal hardware
Abstract : A LISP compiler is constructed without any a priori assumptions about the target machine. In parallel with the compiler a LISP oriented instruction set is developed. The instruction set can be seen as either an intermediarylanguage for a traditional computer oras the instruction set for a special purpose LISP machine. READ MORE
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3. MaMiS : A Programming Environment for Numeric/Symbolic Data Processing
Abstract : This thesis describes a programming environment (called MaMiS - MATLAB and MACSYMA in Scheme) for symbolic/numeric data processing. This programming environment is based on three main parts:Scheme, a symbol manipulating language (a LISP dialect)MATLAB, a program for numeric scientific calculationsMACSYMA, a program for formula manipulationsA fourth part is added to MaMiS, the text editor DNU Emacs, which is used as an interface between the user and Scheme. READ MORE
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4. Modulation of the deubiquitnating system during lymphoid cell activation and viral infection
Abstract : The family of ubiquitin-specific proteases (USPs) removes ubiquitin from its conjugates and regulates the production and recycling of ubiquitin. USPs are thereby critically involved in the control of important functions such as cell growth, differentiation and apoptosis. Increasing evidence implicates USPs deregulation in malignant transformation. READ MORE
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5. Tools for Knowledge-Based Signal Processing with Applications to System Identification
Abstract : This thesis contains three parts: firstly there is an introduction to the field of knowledge-based signal processing - which denotes a combination of symbolic and numeric software capable of implementing algorithms of both algorithmic and heuristic character. Secondly suitable tools for knowledge-based signal processing are discussed - this includes the tools developed in our research. READ MORE