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SIGPLAN Notices, Volume 23
Volume 23, Number 1, January 1988
- Peter Wegner:
Workshop on object-oriented programming ECOOP 1987, Paris, June 18, 1987. 16-37 - Victor B. Schneider:
A reply to "A note on metrics of Pascal programs". 38-39 - Victor B. Schneider:
Approximations for the Halstead software science software error rate and project effort estimators. 40-47 - P. Fairfield, Michael A. Hennell:
Data flow analysis of recursive procedures. 48-57 - Alan Burns, Gordon Davies:
Pascal-FC: a language for teaching concurrent programming. 58-66 - Fer-Jan de Vries:
A functional program for the fast Fourier transform. 67-74 - Mike Joy, Tom H. Axford:
A standard for a graph representation for functional programs. 75-82 - Shan-Jon Chao, Barrett R. Bryant:
Denotational semantics for program analysis. 83-91 - Jayaram Bhasker:
Implementation of an optimizing compiler for VHDL. 92-108 - Bruce J. MacLennan:
Four relational programs. 109-119 - Eric van Gestel, Ivo Van Horebeek:
Remarks on many-sorted equational logic with respect to algebraic implementations. 120-126 - Hal Berghel, Richard Rankin, Sanjiv K. Bhatia:
MS-DOS Prolog implementations revisited. 127-134 - Keith H. Bierman:
A proposal for improving optimizer quality via dynamic analysis. 135-136 - Stephen G. Perelgut, James R. Cordy:
Turing Plus: a comparison with C and Pascal. 137-143
Volume 23, Number 2, February 1988
- Howard Trickey:
C++ versus LISP: a case study. 9-18 - Peter Sestoft, Harald Søndergaard:
A bibliography on partial evaluation. 19-26 - P. F. Sorensen:
In search of program complexity. 28-35 - Graham M. Birtwistle, Kenneth D. Loose:
A model for procedures passed as parameters. 36-43 - Carl Ponder:
Benchmark semantics. 44-48
Volume 23, Number 3, March 1988
- David Hemmendinger:
Unfair process scheduling in Modula-2. 7-12 - Frank W. Calliss:
Problems with automatic restructurers. 13-21 - Max J. Egenhofer, Andrew U. Frank:
A precompiler for modular, transportable Pascal. 22-32 - Dashing Yeh, Uwe Kastens:
Automatic construction of incremental LR(1)-parsers. 33-42 - António L. Furtado:
Towards functional programming in Prolog. 43-52 - Neelam Soundararajan, Roger L. Costello:
Responsive sequential processes. 53-62 - Melvin Klerer, Hong Liu:
A new benchmark test to estimate optimization quality of compilers. 63-72 - Joseph Bergin, Stuart Greenfield:
What does Modular-2 need to fully support object oriented programming? 73-82 - Niklas Holsti:
Using formal procedure parameters to represent and transmit complex data structures. 83-92 - P. David Coward:
Determining path feasibility for commercial programs. 93-101 - Gerald Q. Maguire Jr., Jonathan M. Smith:
Process migration: effects on scientific computation. 102-106 - Phillippe Ranger:
Some comments on the forthcoming "extended Pascal" standard. 107-110
Volume 23, Number 4, April 1988
- Mark Molloy:
Comment on dpANS X3.160-198x, extended Pascal concerning the initial value clause. 22-26 - Ronald Morrison, Malcolm P. Atkinson, Alfred L. Brown, Alan Dearle:
Bindings persistent programming languages. 27-34 - Keith D. Cooper, Ken Kennedy:
Efficient computation of flow-insensitive interprocedural summary information - a correction. 35-42 - Alistair D. N. Edwards:
Visual programming languages: the next generation. 43-50 - Neil W. Rickert:
The role of the language standards committee. 51-55 - Muhammad Afzal Bhatti:
Incremental execution environment. 56-64 - S. Mansoor Sarwar, S. J. Hahn, James A. Davis:
Implementing functional languages on a combinator-based reduction machine. 65-70 - Chang Li:
Concurrent programming language - LISPTALK. 71-80 - David Hemmendinger:
The "Hamming problem" in Prolog. 81-86 - Giuseppe Cattaneo, Vincenzo Loia:
A common-LISP implementation of an extended Prolog system. 87-102 - Robert B. Terwilliger:
Please: a language combining imperative and logic programming. 103-110
Volume 23, Number 5, May 1988
- Leigh R. Power, Zvi Weiss:
Addendum to the Proceedings on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages and Applications, OOPSLA 1987 Addendum, Orlando, Florida, USA, October 4-8, 1987. ACM 1987, ISBN 978-0-89791-266-2 [contents]
Volume 23, Number 6, June 1988
- Paul E. Cohen:
An abundance of registers. 24-34 - Victor B. Schneider:
A pedagogic expert system shell in Prolog. 35-38 - Irving B. Elliott:
The PRESTO system. 39-48 - Philip J. Beaudet, Michael A. Jenkins:
Simulating the object-oriented paradigm to Nial. 49-58 - Hermann Kaindl:
Portability of software. 59-68 - N. Anand:
Clarify function]. 69-79 - George H. Roberts:
OPG: an optimizing parser generator. 80-90 - Kasper Østerbye:
Abstract data types with shared operations. 91-96 - Joseph C. H. Park:
y+: A yacc preprocessor for certain semantic actions. 97-106 - Paul Philbrow, I. Armour, Malcolm P. Atkinson, J. Livingstone:
PS-Algol's device-independent output statement. 107-114 - David Hemmendinger:
The 'Hamming' in Prolog. 115-120 - Peter Kokol:
Spreadsheet language level: how high is it? 121-134 - Carl Ponder, Patrick C. McGeer, Antony P.-C. Ng:
Are applicative languages inefficient? 135-139 - Barry Dwyer:
Regular right part programming languages. 140-144 - Scott N. Gerard:
Adding an authorization dimension to strong type checking. 145-151 - Barton P. Miller:
The frequency of dynamic pointer references in "C" programs. 152-156 - Carl Ponder:
Benchmark semantics. 157-161
Volume 23, Number 7, July 1988
- Richard L. Wexelblat:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN'88 Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI), Atlanta, Georgia, USA, June 22-24, 1988. ACM 1988, ISBN 0-89791-269-1 [contents]
Volume 23, Number 8, August 1988
- Douglas W. Jones:
How (not) to code a finite state machine. 19-22 - George H. Roberts:
Recursive ascent: an LR analog to recursive descent. 23-29 - Simon L. Peyton Jones:
FLIC - a functional language intermediate code. 30-48 - Reinhold Weicker:
Dhrystone benchmark: rationale for version 2 and measurement rules. 49-62 - Linda Rising:
Tasking troubles and tips. 63-72 - Jukka Paakki:
A note on the speed of Prolog. 73-82 - Gerd Bohlender, Christian P. Ullrich, Jürgen Wolff von Gudenberg:
New developments in Pascal-SC. 83-92 - Eric B. Levy:
The linked class of Modula-3. 93-102
Volume 23, Number 9, September 1988
- Richard L. Wexelblat:
Proceedings of the ACM/SIGPLAN PPEALS 1988, Parallel Programming: Experience with Applications, Languages and Systems, New Haven, Connecticut, USA, July 19-21, 1988. ACM 1988, ISBN 0-89791-276-4 [contents]
Volume 23, Number SI, September 1988
- Daniel G. Bobrow, Linda G. DeMichiel, Richard P. Gabriel, Sonya E. Keene, Gregor Kiczales, David A. Moon:
Common Lisp Object System Specification X2JI3 Document 88-002R. 1.1-2.94
Volume 23, Number 10, October 1988
- Alan Burns, Gordon Davies, Andy J. Wellings:
A Modula-2 implementation of a real-time process abstraction. 49-58 - Michael J. Kaelbling:
Programming languages should NOT have comment statements. 59-60 - Paul W. Abrahams:
Some sad remarks about string handling in C. 61-68 - Jean E. Sammet:
Notes on what language maturity means, and how to measure it. 69-71 - Hong Liu, Melvin Klerer:
Timing results of various compilers using an optimization quality benchmark. 72-74 - Melvin Klerer, Hong Liu:
Benchmark test to estimate optimization quality of compilers. 75-84 - David W. Sandberg:
Smalltalk and exploratory programming. 85-92 - Peter Schnorf:
Dynamic instantiation and configuration of functionally extended, efficient lexical analysers. 93-102 - C. Genillard, Alfred Strohmeier:
GRAMOL. 103-122 - Jay W. Warfield, Henry R. Bauer III:
An expert system for a retargetable peephole optimizer. 123-130 - John S. Yates, Robert A. Schwartz:
Dynamic programming and industrial-strength instruction selection: code generation by tiring, but not exhaustive, search. 131-140 - Charles B. Weinstock, William A. Wulf:
An efficient algorithm for heap storage allocation. 141-148 - Peter F. Lemkin:
PSAIL: A portable SAIL to C compiler - description and tutorial. 149-171 - Dhananjay M. Dhamdhere:
A fast algorithm for code movement optimisation. 172-180 - Fred Mellender:
An integration of logic and object-oriented programming. 181-185 - Joseph E. Lang:
Grammars for FFP. 186-190
Volume 23, Number 11, November 1988
- Norman K. Meyrowitz:
Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications, OOPSLA 1988, San Diego, California, USA, September 25-30, 1988, Proceedings. ACM 1988, ISBN 0-89791-284-5 [contents]
Volume 23, Number 12, December 1988
- Antonio Corradi, Letizia Leonardi:
The role of opaque types to build abstractions. 24-37 - Markku Sakkinen:
Comments on "the law of demeter" and C++. 38-44 - Dashing Yeh, Uwe Kastens:
Improvements of an incremental evaluation algorithm for ordered attribute grammars. 45-50 - Nikola B. Serbedzija:
Asynchronous communication on Occam. 51-62 - Timothy A. Budd:
Time space tradeoffs in vector algorithms for APL functions. 63-68 - Paul W. Oman, Curtis R. Cook:
A paradigm for programming style research. 69-78 - Christian Neusius:
Portable software in modular Pascal. 79-85 - António L. Furtado, Paulo A. S. Veloso:
Iteration for applicative languages. 86-94 - David A. Sewry:
Process scheduling in Modula-2. 95-97 - Paul R. Wilson:
Opportunistic garbage collection. 98-102 - Ronald T. House:
A problem with extended Pascal. 103-114 - David E. Boddy:
SOS: a monitor-based operating system for instruction. 115-124 - Daniel Sharpe:
Adding regular expressions to Pascal. 125-133 - Brian L. Meek:
Language standards committees and revisions. 134-142 - David Spector:
Efficient full LR(I) parser generation. 143-150 - Thomas A. Kovats:
Comments on innovative control constructs in pancode and EPN. 151-157
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