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Dagstuhl Seminar: Code Generation 1991
- Robert Giegerich, Susan L. Graham:

Code Generation - Concepts, Tools, Techniques, Workshop on Code Generation, Dagstuhl, Germany, 20-24 May 1991. Workshops in Computing, Springer 1992, ISBN 3-540-19757-5
Code Selection
- Helmut Emmelmann:

Code Selection by Regularly Controlled Term Rewriting. 3-29 - Christian Ferdinand, Helmut Seidl, Reinhard Wilhelm:

Tree Automata for Code Selection. 30-50 - Robert Giegerich:

Considerate Code Selection. 51-65 - Christopher W. Fraser, John Boyland, Helmut Emmelmann:

Discussion: Code Generator Specification Techniques. 66-69
Code Generation for Parallel Architectures
- Christoph W. Keßler, Wolfgang J. Paul, Thomas Rauber:

Scheduling Vector Straight Line Code on Vector Processors. 73-91 - Michael Philippsen, Walter F. Tichy:

Compiling for Massively Parallel Machines. 92-111 - Walter F. Tichy, Michael Philippsen:

Discussion: Parallelism. 112-115
Register Allocation and Phase Ordering
- François Bodin, William Jalby, Daniel Windheiser, Christine Eisenbeis:

A Quantitative Algorithm for Data Locality Optimization. 119-145 - Stefan M. Freudenberger, John C. Ruttenberg:

Phase Ordering of Register Allocation and Instruction Scheduling. 146-170
Formal Methods
- Jonathan P. Bowen

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From Programs to Object Code using Logic and Logic Programming. 173-192 - Bettina Buth, Karl-Heinz Buth:

An Approach to Automatic Proof Support for Code Generator Verification. 193-209 - Hugh Osborne:

The Semantics and Syntax of Update Schemes. 210-223
Additional Topics
- John Boyland

, Charles Farnum, Susan L. Graham:
Attributed Transformational Code Generation for Dynamic Compilers. 227-254 - Ralph E. Johnson, Carl McConnell, J. Michael Lake:

The RTL System: A Framework for Code Optimization. 255-274 - David W. Wall:

Systems for Late Code Modification. 275-293 - Abhaya Asthana, H. V. Jagadish, Paul Krzyzanowski:

The Design of a Back-end Object Management System. 294-319

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