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\fbox{Summary} |
\fbox{What is the merit to use Risa/Asir?} |
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\item Total performance is not excellent, but not so bad |
\item Total performance is not excellent, but not bad |
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\item A completely open system |
\item A completely open system |
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Line 302 The whole source is available |
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Line 302 The whole source is available |
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\item Interface compliant to OpenXM RFC-100 |
\item Interface compliant to OpenXM RFC-100 |
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The interface is fully documented |
The interface is fully documented |
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\item It serves as a test bench to try new ideas |
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Interactive debugger is very useful |
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