Screamer is an extension of Common Lisp that adds support for nondeterministic programming. Screamer consists of two levels. The basic nondeterministic level adds support for backtracking and undoable side effects. On top of this nondeterministic substrate, Screamer provides a comprehensive constraint programming language in which one can formulate and solve mixed systems of numeric and symbolic constraints. WWW: http://www.cis.upenn.edu/~screamer-tools/ Built to run with CMU Common Lisp. Installed in CMUCL's subsystem directory. /usr/local/share/screamer contains lisp source and documentation. - Scott Flatman