Siri
An object-oriented constraint language using a single abstraction mechanism developed by Bruce Horn of CMU in 1991. Siri is a conceptual blend of BETA and Bertrand. It is similar to Kaleidoscope.
[“Constraint Patterns as a Basis for Object-Oriented Constraint Programming”, B. Horn, OOPSLA ’92 (Sept 1992)].
(1994-11-04)
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