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METEOR (von D. G. BOBROW [1]) ist die erste typische Kl-Sprache, die in LISP implementiert wurde. Sie diente dazu, den regel-orientierten Programmierstil fruchtbar zu machen. BOBROW hatte diesen Progranmiierstil bei der Gruppe der Sprachverarbeiter um V. YNGVE kennengelernt. Dieser hatte für die Verwirklichung des regel-orientierten Programmierstils die Sprache COMIT [16, 17] entwickelt und implementiert.

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Stoyan, H. (1991). METEOR - Regel-orientierte Programmierung (1). In: Programmiermethoden der Künstlichen Intelligenz. Studienreihe Informatik. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-87955-5_3

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