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PEPM 1991: New Haven, Connecticut, USA
- Charles Consel, Olivier Danvy:
Proceedings of the Symposium on Partial Evaluation and Semantics-Based Program Manipulation, PEPM'91, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA, June 17-19, 1991. ACM 1991, ISBN 0-89791-433-3
Session 1
- Akihiko Takano:
Generalized Partial Computation for a Lazy Functional Language. 1-11 - Alexander Romanenko:
Inversion and Metacomputation. 12-22 - Dan Sahlin:
Determinacy Analysis for Full Prolog. 23-30
Session 2
- Björn Lisper:
Detecting Static Algorithms by Partial Evaluation. 31-42 - Timothy J. Hickey, Donald A. Smith:
Toward the Partial Evaluation of CLP Languages. 43-51 - Agostino Cortesi, Gilberto Filé:
Abstract Interpretation of Logic Programs: An Abstract Domain for Groundness, Sharing, Freeness and Compoundness Analysis. 52-61
Session 3
- Donald A. Smith:
Partial Evaluation of Pattern Matching in Constraint Logic Programming Languages. 62-71 - David J. Sherman, Robert Strandh, Irène Durand:
Optimization of Equational Programs Using Partial Evaluation. 72-82 - R. S. Sundaresh:
Building Incremental Programs using Partial Evaluation. 83-93
Session 4
- Uwe Meyer:
Techniques for Partial Evaluation of Imperative Languages. 94-105 - Timothy S. McNerney:
Verifying the Correctness of Compiler Transformations on Basic Blocks using Abstract Interpretation. 106-115 - Zena M. Ariola, Arvind:
A Syntactic Approach to Program Transformations. 116-129
Session 5
- John Hannan:
Staging Transformations for Abstract Machines. 130-141 - Anne De Niel, Eddy Bevers, Karel De Vlaminck:
Program Bifurcation for a Polymorphic Typed Functional Language. 142-153 - Sebastian Hunt, David Sands:
Binding Time Analysis: A New PERspective. 154-165
Session 6
- Carsten K. Gomard, Peter Sestoft:
Globalization and Live Variables. 166-177 - Young Gil Park, Benjamin Goldberg:
Reference Escape Analysis: Optimizing Reference Counting based on the Lifetime of References. 178-189 - Olin Shivers:
The Semantics of Scheme Control-Flow Analysis. 190-198
Session 7
- Andrei V. Klimov:
Dynamic Specialization in Extended Functional Language with Monotone Objects. 199-210 - Siau-Cheng Khoo, R. S. Sundaresh:
Compiling Inheritance using Partial Evaluation. 211-222 - Carsten Kehler Holst, Carsten K. Gomard:
Partial Evaluation is Fuller Laziness. 223-233
Session 8
- Robert Muller:
M-LISP: Its Natural Semantics and Equational Logic (Extended Abstract). 234-242 - Torben Amtoft Hansen:
Properties of Unfolding-based Meta-level Systems. 243-254 - Philip Wadler:
Is There a Use for Linear Logic? 255-273
Session 9
- Maurizio Proietti, Alberto Pettorossi:
Semantics Preserving Transformation Rules for Prolog. 274-284 - Spiro Michaylov, Frank Pfenning:
Compiling the Polymorphic Lambda-Calculus. 285-296 - Ian A. Mason, Carolyn L. Talcott:
Program Transformations for Configuring Components. 297-308
Session 10
- Robert Glück:
Towards Multiple Self-Application. 309-320 - Erik Ruf, Daniel Weise:
Using Types to Avoid Redundant Specialization. 321-333
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