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Computer Languages, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, 1994
- Leo Yuhsiang Liu, R. K. Shyamasundar:
RT-CDL: A Distributed Real-Time Design Language and Its Operational Semantics. 1-23 - Keehang Kwon, Gopalan Nadathur, Debra Sue Wilson:
Implementing Polymorphic Typing in a Logic Programming Language. 25-42 - B. Pradeep, C. Siva Ram Murthy:
Parallel Recognition and Parsing on Mesh Connected Computers with Multiple Broadcasting. 43-51 - Gregory F. Johnson, Dominic Duggan:
First-Class Stores and Partial Continuations in a Programming Language and Environment. 53-68
Volume 20, Number 2, 1994
- Steven J. Drew, K. John Gough:
Exception Handling: Expecting the Unexptected. 69-87 - Janos J. Sarbo:
Grammar Transformations for Optimizing Backtrack Parsers. 89-100 - Ken Sailor, Carl McCrosky:
A Practical Approach to Type-Sensitive Parsing. 101-116 - Jun Shen, Gordon V. Cormack:
Access Control for Private Declarations in Ada. 117-126 - S. Mansoor Sarwar, Mansour H. A. Jaragh, Mike Wind:
An Empirical Study of the Run-Time Behavior of Quicksort, Shellsort and Mergesort for Medium to Large Size Data. 127-134
Volume 20, Number 3, 1994
- U. Nagaraj Shenoy, Y. N. Srikant, Vijay P. Bhatkar:
An Automatic Parallelization Framework for Multicomputers. 135-150 - N. Viswanathan, Y. N. Srikant:
Parallel Incremental LR Parsing. 151-175 - Pieter H. Hartel, Willem G. Vree:
Experiments wiht Destructive Updates in a Lazy Functional Language. 177-192 - Johann Blieberger:
Discrete Loops and Worst Case Performance. 193-212
Volume 20, Number 4, 1994
- Teodor Rus, Tom Halverson:
Algebraic Tools for Language Processing. 213-238 - Julia Anne Dain:
A Practical Minimum Distance Method for Syntax Error Handling. 239-252 - Gudula Rünger, Kurt Sieber:
A Process Oriented Semantics of the PRAM-Language FORK. 253-265 - B. Pradeep, C. Siva Ram Murthy:
Parallel Arithmetic Expression Evaluation on Reconfigurable Meshes. 267-277
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