Proceedings of the 1992 Conference on Lisp Users and Vendors - LUV '92 1992
DOI: 10.1145/1040030.174191
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Unifying software elements with LISP-based object-oriented technology

Abstract: The paper describes the use of object-oriented techniques throughout all layers of software, in the design and the implementation phase. These techniques increase the productivity of the software engineer as well as the user's benefit from the application. Several tools and their interdependencies are described and supported with some examples. The resulting methodology is needed in order to match today's needs of innovative industrial users.

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“…In addition to this horizontal consistency of object-oriented concepts from analysis to coding, the vertical consistency of object structures from the database through application code to the user interface is important [5]. Exactly for this pupose, Lisp offers by its presentation type concept of CLIM an industry standard not found in any other environment.…”
Section: Lisp -The Language For Evolutionary Software Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to this horizontal consistency of object-oriented concepts from analysis to coding, the vertical consistency of object structures from the database through application code to the user interface is important [5]. Exactly for this pupose, Lisp offers by its presentation type concept of CLIM an industry standard not found in any other environment.…”
Section: Lisp -The Language For Evolutionary Software Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%