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Theoretical Computer Science, Volume 90
Volume 90, Number 1, 1991
- Donald E. Knuth:

Theory and Practice. 1-15 - Igor V. Pottosin:

Analysis of Program Optimization Possibilities and Further Development. 17-36 - Victor N. Kasyanov

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Transformational Approach to Program Concretization. 37-46 - Mikhail A. Bulyonkov:

From Partial Evaluation to Mixed Computation. 47-60 - Yoshihiko Futamura, Kenroku Nogi, Akihiko Takano:

Essence of Generalized Partial Computation. 61-79 - V. E. Itkin:

An Algebra of Mixed Computation. 81-93 - Neil D. Jones:

Static Semantics, Types, and Binding Time Analysis. 95-118 - Wladyslaw M. Turski:

Prescribing Behaviors. 119-125 - J. W. de Bakker, J. H. A. Warmerdam:

Four Domains for Concurrency. 127-149 - Ludmila Cherkasova, Vadim E. Kotov:

An Algebra of Concurrent Non-Deterministic Processes. 151-170 - Antoni W. Mazurkiewicz, Alexander Moshe Rabinovich

, Boris A. Trakhtenbrot:
Connectedness and Synchronization. 171-184 - Enn Tyugu:

Higher Order Dataflow Schemas. 185-198 - J. M. Barzdin, G. J. Barzdin:

Rapid Constructions of Algebraic Axioms From Samples. 199-208 - Andrzej Blikle, Andrzej Tarlecki, Mikkel Thorup:

On Conservative Extensions of Syntax in System Development. 209-233 - C. A. R. Hoare:

A Theory for the Derivation of Combinational C-MOS Circuit Designs. 235-251 - N. N. Nepejvoda

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A Bridge Between Constructive Logic and Computer Programming. 253-270
Volume 90, Number 2, 1991
- Teodor Rus:

Algebraic Construction of Compliers. Theor. Comput. Sci. 90(2): 271-308 (1991) - Makoto Tatsuta:

Program Synthesis Using Realizability. Theor. Comput. Sci. 90(2): 309-353 (1991) - Takashi Saito:

Dynamics of Equivalence Relations in Automata Networks. Theor. Comput. Sci. 90(2): 355-367 (1991) - Yoshihito Toyama:

How to Prove Equivalence of Term Rewriting Systems Without Induction. Theor. Comput. Sci. 90(2): 369-390 (1991) - Guozhu Dong, Seymour Ginsburg:

Localizable Constraints for Object Histories. Theor. Comput. Sci. 90(2): 391-432 (1991) - Dimiter Vakarelov:

Modal Logics for Knowledge Representation Systems. Theor. Comput. Sci. 90(2): 433-456 (1991)

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