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The purpose of each of these packages, called “PIPs,” is to plug together a low-level data abstraction package with a structural or representational abstraction package, while leaving the Element type (and perhaps other parameters) generic. In Part 1 we showed PIPs obtained from combining each of three low-level representations of singly_-linked_lists with the Singly Linked Lists structural abstraction. For each of the representational abstractions in Chapters 10, 11, and 12, there are three three PIPs included in the library for plugging the representational abstraction together with a particular low-level representation.
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Musser, D.R., Stepanov, A.A. (1989). Using the Packages. In: The Ada® Generic Library. Springer Compass International. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7089-5_13
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