A Model for and DIscussion of Multi-Interpreter Systems A multi-interpreter system is a system in which programs execute by virtue of being interpreted by other programs, which themselves may either be interpreted (i.e. nested interpreters) or run directly on the host machine. The model reveals the anatomy of interpreters and how these differ from procedures, and exhibits links to protection domains and multiprocessor architectures. CACM May, 1979 Manthey, M. Interpreters, transfer-of-control, hierarchies 4.13 3.65 CA790505 DH August 21, 19791:14 PM 1458 4 3144 1523 4 3144 1603 4 3144 1698 4 3144 1747 4 3144 1748 4 3144 1854 4 3144 1877 4 3144 1960 4 3144 2377 4 3144 2378 4 3144 2497 4 3144 2558 4 3144 2625 4 3144 2626 4 3144 2632 4 3144 2748 4 3144 2840 4 3144 2865 4 3144 2866 4 3144 2868 4 3144 2868 4 3144 2870 4 3144 2876 4 3144 2898 4 3144 2941 4 3144 2972 4 3144 3043 4 3144 3105 4 3144 3105 4 3144 3105 4 3144 3128 4 3144 3144 4 3144 3144 4 3144 3144 4 3144 3144 4 3144 3144 4 3144 3144 4 3144 3144 4 3144 1471 5 3144 2298 5 3144 2491 5 3144 2597 5 3144 2624 5 3144 2625 5 3144 2632 5 3144 3144 5 3144 3144 5 3144 3144 5 3144