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Implementation of Functional Languages [electronic resource] : 14th International Workshop, IFL 2002 Madrid, Spain, September 16–18, 2002 Revised Selected Papers / edited by Ricardo Peña, Thomas Arts.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 2670Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2003Description: X, 254 p. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783540448549
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 005.13 23
LOC classification:
  • QA76.7-76.73
  • QA76.76.C65
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Contents:
Predictable Space Behaviour in FSM-Hume -- When Generic Functions Use Dynamic Values -- Fast Functional Lists -- Fusion in Practice -- Proving Make Correct: I/O Proofs in Haskell and Clean -- Gast: Generic Automated Software Testing -- Lazy Dynamic Input/Output in the Lazy Functional Language Clean -- PolyAPM: Parallel Programming via Stepwise Refinement with Abstract Parallel Machines -- Unboxed Compilation of Floating Point Arithmetic in a Dynamically Typed Language Environment -- Stacking Cycles: Functional Transformation of Circular Data -- Transforming Haskell for Tracing -- Axis Control in SAC -- Thread Migration in a Parallel Graph Reducer -- Towards a Strongly Typed Functional Operating System -- Cost Analysis Using Automatic Size and Time Inference.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: The International Workshops on the Implementation of Functional Languages (IFL)havebeenrunningfor14yearsnow.Theaimoftheseworkshopsistobring together researchers actively engaged in the implementation and application of functional programming languages to discuss new results and new directions of research. A non-exhaustive list of topics includes: language concepts, type che- ing, compilation techniques, (abstract) interpretation, automatic program g- eration, (abstract) machine architectures, array processing, concurrent/parallel programming and program execution, heap management, runtime pro?ling and performance measurements, debugging and tracing, veri?cation of functional programs, tools and programming techniques. The 14th edition, IFL 2002, was held in Madrid, Spain in September 2002. It attracted47researchersfromthefunctionalprogrammingcommunity,belonging to10di?erentcountries.Duringthethreedaysoftheworkshop,34contributions were presented, covering most of the topics mentioned above. The workshop was sponsored by several Spanish public institutions: the M- istry of Science and Technology, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, and the Tourism O?ce, Town Hall and Province Council of Segovia, a small Roman and medieval city near Madrid. We thank our sponsors for their generous contri- tions. This volume follows the lead of the last six IFL workshops in publishing a high-quality subset of the contributions presented at the workshop in Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. All speakers attending the workshop were invited to submit a revised version for publication. A total of 25 papers were submitted. Each one was reviewed by four PC members and thoroughly discussed by the PC. The results of this process are the 15 papers included in this volume.
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Predictable Space Behaviour in FSM-Hume -- When Generic Functions Use Dynamic Values -- Fast Functional Lists -- Fusion in Practice -- Proving Make Correct: I/O Proofs in Haskell and Clean -- Gast: Generic Automated Software Testing -- Lazy Dynamic Input/Output in the Lazy Functional Language Clean -- PolyAPM: Parallel Programming via Stepwise Refinement with Abstract Parallel Machines -- Unboxed Compilation of Floating Point Arithmetic in a Dynamically Typed Language Environment -- Stacking Cycles: Functional Transformation of Circular Data -- Transforming Haskell for Tracing -- Axis Control in SAC -- Thread Migration in a Parallel Graph Reducer -- Towards a Strongly Typed Functional Operating System -- Cost Analysis Using Automatic Size and Time Inference.

The International Workshops on the Implementation of Functional Languages (IFL)havebeenrunningfor14yearsnow.Theaimoftheseworkshopsistobring together researchers actively engaged in the implementation and application of functional programming languages to discuss new results and new directions of research. A non-exhaustive list of topics includes: language concepts, type che- ing, compilation techniques, (abstract) interpretation, automatic program g- eration, (abstract) machine architectures, array processing, concurrent/parallel programming and program execution, heap management, runtime pro?ling and performance measurements, debugging and tracing, veri?cation of functional programs, tools and programming techniques. The 14th edition, IFL 2002, was held in Madrid, Spain in September 2002. It attracted47researchersfromthefunctionalprogrammingcommunity,belonging to10di?erentcountries.Duringthethreedaysoftheworkshop,34contributions were presented, covering most of the topics mentioned above. The workshop was sponsored by several Spanish public institutions: the M- istry of Science and Technology, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, and the Tourism O?ce, Town Hall and Province Council of Segovia, a small Roman and medieval city near Madrid. We thank our sponsors for their generous contri- tions. This volume follows the lead of the last six IFL workshops in publishing a high-quality subset of the contributions presented at the workshop in Springer’s Lecture Notes in Computer Science series. All speakers attending the workshop were invited to submit a revised version for publication. A total of 25 papers were submitted. Each one was reviewed by four PC members and thoroughly discussed by the PC. The results of this process are the 15 papers included in this volume.

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