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Functional Programming Languages and Computer Architecture [electronic resource] : Nancy, France, September 16–19, 1985 / edited by Jean-Pierre Jouannaud.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 201Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1985Description: VIII, 416 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540396772
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 004.1 23
LOC classification:
  • TK7895.M5
Online resources:
Contents:
Miranda: A non-strict functional language with polymorphic types -- Data flow graph optimization in if1 -- Strictness analysis — a practical approach -- The categorical abstract machine -- High order programming in extended FP -- Secd-m: a virtual machine for applicative programming -- Cobweb — A combinator reduction architecture -- How to replace failure by a list of successes a method for exception handling, backtracking, and pattern matching in lazy functional languages -- Lazy memo-functions -- An architecture for fast data movement in the FFP machine -- An architecture that efficiently updates associative aggregates in applicative programming languages -- Lambda lifting: Transforming programs to recursive equations -- Optimizing almost-tail-recursive prolog programs -- Designing regular array architectures using higher order functions -- $$v\mathcal{F}\mathcal{P}$$ : An environment for the multi-level specification, analysis, and synthesis of hardware algorithms -- A distributed garbage collection algorithm -- Cyclic reference counting for combinator machines -- Design for a multiprocessing heap with on-board reference counting -- A functional language and modular architecture for scientific computing -- Practical polymorphism -- Program verification in a logical theory of constructions -- Transforming recursive programs for execution on parallel machines -- Compiling pattern matching -- Serial combinators: "optimal" grains of parallelism -- The G-machine: A fast, graph-reduction evaluator.
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Item type: E-BOOKS
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Miranda: A non-strict functional language with polymorphic types -- Data flow graph optimization in if1 -- Strictness analysis — a practical approach -- The categorical abstract machine -- High order programming in extended FP -- Secd-m: a virtual machine for applicative programming -- Cobweb — A combinator reduction architecture -- How to replace failure by a list of successes a method for exception handling, backtracking, and pattern matching in lazy functional languages -- Lazy memo-functions -- An architecture for fast data movement in the FFP machine -- An architecture that efficiently updates associative aggregates in applicative programming languages -- Lambda lifting: Transforming programs to recursive equations -- Optimizing almost-tail-recursive prolog programs -- Designing regular array architectures using higher order functions -- $$v\mathcal{F}\mathcal{P}$$ : An environment for the multi-level specification, analysis, and synthesis of hardware algorithms -- A distributed garbage collection algorithm -- Cyclic reference counting for combinator machines -- Design for a multiprocessing heap with on-board reference counting -- A functional language and modular architecture for scientific computing -- Practical polymorphism -- Program verification in a logical theory of constructions -- Transforming recursive programs for execution on parallel machines -- Compiling pattern matching -- Serial combinators: "optimal" grains of parallelism -- The G-machine: A fast, graph-reduction evaluator.

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