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JCSS, Volume 34
Volume 34, Number 1, February 1987
- Domenico Cantone

, Alfredo Ferro, Jacob T. Schwartz:
Decision Procedures for Elementary Sublanguages of Set Theory. V. Multilevel Syllogistic Extended by the General Union Operator. 1-18 - Greg N. Frederickson:

Upper Bounds for Time-Space Trade-Offs in Sorting and Selection. 19-26 - Amihood Amir:

Expressive Completeness Failure in Branching Time Structures. 27-42 - Andranik Mirzaian:

River Routing in VLSI. 43-54 - Rodney R. Howell, Louis E. Rosier:

An Analysis of the Nonemptiness Problem for Classes of Reversal-Bounded Multicounter Machines. 55-74 - Ker-I Ko, Chin-Ming Hua:

A Note on the Two-Variable Pattern-Finding Problem. 75-86 - Heiko Vogler:

Basic Tree Transducers. 87-128 - Karl R. Abrahamson:

Succinct Representation of Regular Sets Using Gotos and Boolean Variables. 129-148
Volume 34, Numbers 2/3, April/June 1987
- Donald Sannella

, Andrzej Tarlecki
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On Observational Equivalence and Algebraic Specification. 150-178 - Peter Padawitz:

Parameter-Preserving Data Type Specifications. 179-209 - Ilaria Castellani

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Bisimulations and Abstraction Homomorphisms. 210-235 - Manfred Broy:

Specification and Top-Down Design of Distributed Systems. 236-265 - Johann A. Makowsky:

Why Horn Formulas Matter in Computer Science: Initial Structures and Generic Examples. 266-292 - Edward K. Blum, Hartmut Ehrig, Francesco Parisi-Presicce:

Algebraic Specification of Modules and Their Basic Interconnections. 293-339 - Axel Poigné, Josef Voss:

On the Implementation of Abstract Data Types by Programming Language Constructs. 340-376 - Paul Boehm, Harald-Reto Fonio, Annegret Habel:

Amalgamation of Graph Transformations: A Synchronization Mechanism. 377-408 - Rod M. Burstall:

Inductively Defined Functions in Functional Programming Languages. 409-421 - Pierpaolo Degano, Ugo Montanari:

Concurrent Histories: A Basis for Observing Distributed Systems. 422-461

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