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SOFTWARE—PRACTICE AND EXPERIENCE, VOL. 24(7), 623–642 (JULY[removed]Algorithm-oriented Generic Libraries david r. musser Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Computer Science Department, Troy, New York 12180,
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Software Technology Laboratory / John Wiley & Sons Ltd. / Hewlett-Packard Laboratories / /

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