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PEPM 1994: Orlando, Florida
PEPM'94 was held in conjunction with the ACM SIGPLAN '94 Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI) and the 1994 ACM Conference on Lisp and Functional Programming (LFP).
Partial Evaluation, Transformation
- Anders Bondorf, Dirk Dussart:
Improving CPS-Based Partial Evaluation: Writing Cogen by Hand. PEPM 1994: 1-9 - Olivier Danvy, Karoline Malmkjær, Jens Palsberg:
The Essence of Eta-Expansion in Partial Evaluation. PEPM 1994: 11-20 - Leonidas Fegaras, Tim Sheard, Tong Zhou:
Improving Programs Which Recurse over Multiple Inductive Structures. PEPM 1994: 21-32
Program Analyses - Theory
- Simon Courtenage, Chris D. Clack:
Analysing Resource Use in the Lambda Calculus by Type Inference. PEPM 1994: 33-41 - Clement A. Baker-Finch:
Type Theory and Projections for Higher-Order Static Analysis. PEPM 1994: 43-52 - Kei Davis:
PERs from Projections for Binding-Time Analysis. PEPM 1994: 53-60
Program Analyses - Applications
- Lars Birkedal, Morten Welinder:
Binding-Time Analysis for Standard ML. PEPM 1994: 61-71 - Peter Thiemann:
Higher-Order Redundancy Elimination. PEPM 1994: 73-83 - Jeffrey Dean, Craig Chambers, David Grove:
Identifying Profitable Specialization in Object-Oriented Languages. PEPM 1994: 85-96
Applications
- Mark Leone, Peter Lee:
Lightweight Run-Time Code Generation. PEPM 1994: 97-106 - Mark P. Jones:
Dictionary-Free Overloading by Partial Evaluation. PEPM 1994: 107-117 - Romana Baier, Robert Glück, Robert Zöchling:
Partial Evaluation of Numerical Programs in Fortran. PEPM 1994: 119-132 - Andrew A. Berlin, Rajeev J. Surati:
Partial Evaluation for Scientific Computing: The Supercomputer Toolkit Experience. PEPM 1994: 133-141
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