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CLOS

swMATH ID: 3334
Software Authors: Praehofer, H.; Auernig, F.; Reisinger, G.
Description: An environment for DEVS-based multiformalism simulation in common lisp/CLOS CLOS stands for Common Lisp Object System and is pronounced ”see loss” or ”kloss”. (Opinions differ as to which is right.) CLOS is the part of Common Lisp that is directly concerned with the usual features of object-oriented programming, such as classes and methods. CLOS contains a number of complex and powerful features, but it is not necessary to understand all of CLOS in order to use it effectively. The basic parts of CLOS, which will be covered here, include pretty much everything you’d find in a typical object-oriented language, plus a few other things, and are sufficient for a wide range of applications.
Homepage: http://www.aiai.ed.ac.uk/~jeff/clos-guide.html
Keywords: object-oriented; Common Lisp Object System
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