A Model for and Discussion of Multi-Interpreter Systems
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https://doi.org/10.7146/dpb.v6i73.6490Abstract
By a multi-interpreter system is meant a system in which programs execute by virtue of being interpreted by other programs, which themselves may either be interpreted (i.e. nested interpreters) or run directly on the host machine. The model reveals the anatomy of interpreters and how these differ from procedures, and exhibits links to protection domains and multi-processor architectures.Downloads
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1977-04-01
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Manthey, M. J. (1977). A Model for and Discussion of Multi-Interpreter Systems. DAIMI Report Series, 6(73). https://doi.org/10.7146/dpb.v6i73.6490
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