ESOP 86 [electronic resource] : European Symposium on Programming Saarbrücken, Federal Republic of Germany March 17–19, 1986 Proceedings / edited by Bernard Robinet, Reinhard Wilhelm.
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TextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 213Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1986Description: VIII, 380 p. online resourceContent type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 9783540397823
- 005.11 23
- QA76.6-76.66
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Compiler generation from relational semantics -- Correctness of code generation from a two-level meta-language -- A general approach to the optimization of function calls -- Lifetime analysis for procedure parameters -- Another implementation technique for applicative languages -- Graal : A Functional Programming system with uncurryfied combinators and its reduction machine -- A safe approach to parallel combinator reduction (extended abstract) -- Reducing recursion to iteration by algebraic extension -- Design and implementation of a generic, logic and functional programming language -- Pragmatic aspects of two-level denotational meta-languages -- An experiment in practical semantics -- The choice of programming primitives for SETL-like programming languages -- Algebraic semantics of exception handling -- Data refinement refined resume -- Proving entailment between conceptual state specifications -- Automatic parallelization of fortran programs in the presence of procedure calls -- Parallelization by semantic detection of reductions -- Denotational semantics of nets with nondeterminism -- specification of a tool for viewing program text -- A classical implementation for Prolog-II -- Programs as collections of communicating Prolog units -- An and-parallel execution model of logic programs -- Compiling Extended Concurrent Prolog -single queue compilation- -- A very intelligent backtracking method for Logic Programs -- An application of abstract interpretation of logic programs: Occur check reduction -- Experiences with the RAP system — a specification interpreter combining term rewriting and resolution -- Rewriting with a nondeterministic choice operator : From algebra to proofs.
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