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Speakeasy is an extensible interpretive computer language that enjoys widespread usage on a number of large-scale timesharing systems. An adaptation of Speakeasy implemented on a PDP-II minicomputer using the UNIX timesharing system is described. The ...
A universal computer language must be able to evolve to satisfy the needs of its current and future users. This paper describes such a language, called Speakeasy. The paper emphasizes those features of Speakeasy that relate to its naturalness and to its ...
Peer-to-peer systems appear promising in terms of their ability to support ad hoc, spontaneous collaboration. However, current peer-to-peer systems suffer from several deficiencies that diminish their ability to support this domain, such as ...
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