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- 1986
- Harald Ganzinger, Neil D. Jones:
Programs as Data Objects, Proceedings of a Workshop, Copenhagen, Denmark, October 17-19, 1985. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 217, Springer 1986, ISBN 3-540-16446-4 [contents] - 1985
- Samson Abramsky:
Strictness analysis and polymorphic invariance. Programs as Data Objects 1985: 1-23 - Françoise Bellegarde:
Convergent term rewriting systems can be used for program transformation. Programs as Data Objects 1985: 24-41 - Geoffrey Livingston Burn, Chris Hankin, Samson Abramsky:
The theory of strictness analysis for higher order functions. Programs as Data Objects 1985: 42-62 - Henning Christiansen:
Recognition of generative languages. Programs as Data Objects 1985: 63-81 - Harald Ganzinger:
Modular first-order specifications of operational semantics. Programs as Data Objects 1985: 82-95 - Robert Giegerich:
Logic specification of code generation techniques. Programs as Data Objects 1985: 96-111 - John Hughes:
Strictness detection in non-flat domains. Programs as Data Objects 1985: 112-135 - Dieter Maurer:
Strictness computation using special lambda-expressions. Programs as Data Objects 1985: 136-155 - Alan Mycroft, Neil D. Jones:
A relational framework for abstract interpretation. Programs as Data Objects 1985: 156-171 - Flemming Nielson:
Expected forms of data flow analyses. Programs as Data Objects 1985: 172-191 - Flemming Nielson, Hanne Riis Nielson:
Code generation from two-level denotational meta-languages. Programs as Data Objects 1985: 192-205 - Bengt Nordström:
Multilevel functions in Martin-Löf's type theory. Programs as Data Objects 1985: 206-221 - David A. Schmidt:
An implementation from a direct semantics definition. Programs as Data Objects 1985: 222-235 - Peter Sestoft:
The structure of a self-applicable partial evaluator. Programs as Data Objects 1985: 236-256 - Valentin F. Turchin:
Program transformation by supercompilation. Programs as Data Objects 1985: 257-281 - Philip Wadler:
Listlessness is better than laziness II: composing listless functions. Programs as Data Objects 1985: 282-305 - Mitchell Wand:
From interpreter to compiler: a representational derivation. Programs as Data Objects 1985: 306-324
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