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found 23 matches
- 1973
- Alfred V. Aho, Stephen C. Johnson, Jeffrey D. Ullman:
Deterministic Parsing of Ambiguous Grammars. POPL 1973: 1-21 - John W. Backus:
Programming Language Semantics and Closed Applicative Languages. POPL 1973: 71-86 - David Beech:
On the Definitional Method of Standard PL/1. POPL 1973: 87-94 - Ashok K. Chandra:
On the Decision Problems of Program Schemas with Commutative and Invertable Functions. POPL 1973: 235-242 - Alice E. Fischer, Michael J. Fischer:
Mode Modules as Representations of Domains. POPL 1973: 139-143 - Matthew M. Geller, Michael A. Harrison:
Strict Deterministic Versus LR(0) Parsing. POPL 1973: 22-32 - Susan L. Graham, Steven P. Rhodes:
Practical Syntactic Error Recovery. POPL 1973: 52-58 - Matthew S. Hecht, Jeffrey D. Ullman:
Analysis of a Simple Algorithm for Global Flow Problems. POPL 1973: 207-217 - Carl Hewitt, Peter Boehler Bishop, Irene Greif, Brian Cantwell Smith, Todd Matson, Richard Steiger:
Actor Induction and Meta-Evaluation. POPL 1973: 153-168 - Gary A. Kildall:
A Unified Approach to Global Program Optimization. POPL 1973: 194-206 - Gloria J. Lambert:
Large Scale File Processing - Pogol. POPL 1973: 226-234 - Clayton H. Lewis, Barry K. Rosen:
Recursively Defined Data Types. POPL 1973: 125-138 - Andrea Maggiolo-Schettini, Barry K. Rosen, H. Raymond Strong:
Procedure Linkage Optimization. POPL 1973: 183-193 - James H. Morris Jr.:
Types are Not Sets. POPL 1973: 120-124 - F. Lockwood Morris:
Advice on Structuring Compilers and Proving Them Correct. POPL 1973: 144-152 - Louis Nolin, G. Ruggiu:
Formalization of Exel. POPL 1973: 108-119 - Vaughan R. Pratt:
Top Down Operator Precedence. POPL 1973: 41-51 - Arnold L. Rosenberg:
Transitions in Extendible Arrays. POPL 1973: 218-225 - Mario Schkolnick:
Labelled Precedence Parsing. POPL 1973: 33-40 - Robert D. Tennent:
Mathematical Semantics of Snobol 4. POPL 1973: 95-107 - Richard J. Waldinger, Karl N. Levitt:
Reasoning About Programs. POPL 1973: 169-182 - Mary Zosel:
A Parallel Approach to Compilation. POPL 1973: 59-70 - Patrick C. Fischer, Jeffrey D. Ullman:
Conference Record of the ACM Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, October 1973. ACM Press 1973 [contents]
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