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REVIEW
"Allen Lewis Springer : Reviewer"
This excellent paper examines certain encapsulation constructs
of system programming languages which are essentially
machine-independent languages. Thus languages like
C and BLISS are excluded from discussion. Ada is the
main language examined,
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