Jonathan Rees's Publications
In reverse order of publication date (within each section).
Journal articles
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Joël Pradines et al. (I am 11th author out of 17.)
Detection of centers of activity in
transcript profiling data.
Journal of Biopharmaceutical
Statistics, in press, anticipated to appear in September 2004.
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Jonathan Rees, Sarah Ferguson, and Sankar Virdhagriswaran.
Consistency management for distributed collaboration.
ACM Computing Surveys 31(2es), June 1999.
[PDF]
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T. S. Collett and J. A. Rees.
View-based navigation in Hymenoptera: multiple strategies of
landmark guidance in the approach to a feeder.
Journal of Comparative Physiology A 181:47-58, 1997.
[abstract]
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Richard A. Kelsey and Jonathan A. Rees.
A tractable Scheme implementation.
Lisp and Symbolic Computation 7(4):315-335, 1994.
[postscript]
[PDF]
foo
Conference papers
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Jonathan A. Rees and
Bruce R. Donald.
Program mobile robots in Scheme.
Proceedings of the 1992 IEEE International Conference on
Robotics and Automation 2681-2688.
[postscript]
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William Clinger
and Jonathan Rees.
Macros that work.
Conference
Record of the Eighteenth Annual ACM Symposium on Principles of
Programming Languages 155-162, 1991.
[postscript]
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Alan Bawden and Jonathan Rees.
Syntactic closures.
Proceedings of the 1988 ACM Conference on Lisp and Functional
Programming 86-95.
Also published as MIT AI memo 1049, June 1988.
[abstract]
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Jonathan A. Rees and Norman I. Adams IV.
Object-oriented programming in Scheme.
Proceedings of the 1988 ACM Conference on Lisp and Functional
Programming 277-288.
[postscript]
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David Kranz, Richard Kelsey, Jonathan Rees, Paul Hudak, James Philbin,
and Norman Adams.
Orbit: An optimizing compiler for Scheme.
Proceedings of the SIGPLAN '86 Symposium on Compiler Construction
219-233.
Proceedings published as SIGPLAN Notices 21(7), July 1986.
Reprinted in
Kathryn S. McKinley (editor),
"20 Years of the ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language Design
and Implementation (1979 - 1999): A Selection,"
SIGPLAN Notices 39(4), 2004.
(To make sense of this, observe that Compiler Construction was an earlier
name for the PLDI conference.)
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Jonathan A. Rees and Norman I. Adams IV.
T: A dialect of Lisp or,
Lambda: The ultimate software tool.
Conference Record of the 1982 ACM
Symposium on Lisp and Functional Programming 114-122.
Other publications
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Suresh Jagannathan, C. R. Kirkwood-Watts, Richard Kelsey, and
Jonathan Rees.
"Proposals: High-level data structures for optimistic concurrency."
Submitted to
International Symposium on Functional and
Logic Programming, JSSST, 2002 [and - alas! rejected].
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Jonathan A. Rees.
A Security Kernel Based on the Lambda-Calculus.
Ph.D. dissertation, MIT, 1995.
Reprinted in part as MIT AI Memo 1564, March 1996.
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Jonathan A. Rees.
"The Scheme of Things" (column):
Lisp Pointers, ACM, 1993.
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William Clinger and Jonathan Rees, editors.
The revised4 report on the algorithmic language Scheme.
Lisp Pointers 4(3), ACM, 1991.
[postscript]
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Jonathan A. Rees.
Modular macros.
S.M. dissertation, MIT, 1989.
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Jonathan Rees and William Clinger, editors.
The revised3 report on the algorithmic language Scheme.
ACM SIGPLAN Notices 21(12), December 1986.
[HTML]
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Jonathan A. Rees, Norman I. Adams IV and James R. Meehan.
The T manual, fourth edition.
Yale University Computer Science Department, 1984.
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