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- 1989
- Pierre Deransart, Bernard Lorho, Jan Maluszynski:
Programming Language Implementation and Logic Programming, 1st International Workshop PLILP'88, Orléans, France, May 16-18, 1988, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 348, Springer 1989, ISBN 3-540-50820-1 [contents] - 1988
- Patrizia Asirelli, Paola Inverardi:
Using Logic Databases in Software Development Environments. PLILP 1988: 292-299 - Isabelle Attali:
Compiling TYPOL with Attribute Grammars. PLILP 1988: 252-272 - Roberto Barbuti, Maurizio Martelli:
A Tool to Check the Non-Floundering Logic Programs and Goals. PLILP 1988: 58-67 - Staffan Bonnier, Jan Maluszynski:
Towards a Clean Amalgamation of Logic Programs with External Procedures. PLILP 1988: 20-34 - Henning Christiansen:
Structure Sharing in Attribute Grammars. PLILP 1988: 180-200 - Weidong Dang:
Formal Specification of Interactive Languages Using Definite Clause Grammars. PLILP 1988: 283-291 - Pierre Deransart, Jan Maluszynski:
A Grammatical View of Logic Programming. PLILP 1988: 219-251 - Annie Despland, Monique Mazaud, Raymond Rakotozafy:
An Implementation of Retargetable Code Generators in Prolog. PLILP 1988: 83-104 - Michael Hanus:
Formal Specification of a Prolog Compiler. PLILP 1988: 273-282 - Pedro Rangel Henriques:
A Semantic Evaluator Generating System in Prolog. PLILP 1988: 201-218 - Feliks Kluzniak, Miroslawa Milkowska:
Towards a "Middle Road" Methodology for Writing Code Generators. PLILP 1988: 105-118 - Gary Lindstrom:
Static Analysis Of Functional Programs With Logic Variables. PLILP 1988: 1-19 - Jean-François Monin:
A Compiler Written in Prolog: The Véda Experience. PLILP 1988: 119-131 - Ulf Nilsson:
Towards a Framework for the Abstract Interpretation of Logic Programs. PLILP 1988: 68-82 - Günter Riedewald, Uwe Lämmel:
Using an Attribute Grammar as a Logic Program. PLILP 1988: 161-179 - Danny De Schreye, Maurice Bruynooghe:
An Application of Abstract Interpretation in Source Level Program Transformation. PLILP 1988: 35-57 - Frédéric Voisin:
A Bottom-Up Adaption of Earley's Parsing Algorithm. PLILP 1988: 146-160 - Yoshiyuki Yamashita, Ikuo Nakata:
Coupled Contex-Free Grammar As a Programming Paradigm. PLILP 1988: 132-145
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