A 15 Year Perspective on Automatic Programming
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author = "Robert Balzer",
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title = "A 15 Year Perspective on Automatic Programming",
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journal = "IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering",
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year = "1985",
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volume = "SE-11",
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number = "11",
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pages = "1257--1268",
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month = nov,
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keywords = "genetic algorithms, genetic programming, genetic
improvement, Automatic programming, evolution,
explanation, knowledge base, maintenance, prototyping,
specification, transformation",
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ISSN = "0098-5589",
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DOI = "doi:10.1109/TSE.1985.231877",
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size = "12 pages",
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abstract = "Automatic programming consists not only of an
automatic compiler, but also some means of acquiring
the high-level specification to be compiled, some means
of determining that it is the intended specification,
and some (interactive) means of translating this
high-level specification into a lower-level one which
can be automatically compiled.
We have been working on this extended automatic
programming problem for nearly 15 years, and this paper
presents our perspective and approach to this problem
and justifies it in terms of our successes and
failures. Much of our recent work centers on an
operational testbed incorporating usable aspects of
this technology. This testbed is being used as a
prototyping vehicle for our own research and will soon
be released to the research community as a framework
for development and evolution of Common Lisp systems.",
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notes = "Cited by \cite{Balzer:2010:FoSER} Also known as
\cite{1701945}",
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