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ACM SIGPLAN Notices, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, January 1986
- Hal Berghel, Eric Traudt:
Spelling verification in prolog. 19-27 - Daniel Brand:
On typing in prolog. 28-30 - Joseph de Kerf:
APL compared with other languages according to Halstead's theory. 31-39 - Dick Dunn:
Non-technical issues in acceptance of SILs. 40-45 - J. G. Hunt:
Detection of deadlocks in multiprocess systems. 46-48 - Kuo-Cheng Li:
A note on the vector C language. 49-57 - Michael J. Sorens:
A technique for automatically porting dialects of pascal to each other. 58-63
Volume 21, Number 2, February 1986
- Jan Heering, Paul Klint:
The efficiency of the equation interpreter compared with the UNH Prolog interpreter. 18-21 - W. T. Huang, D. C. You:
Typed functional programming. 22-26 - Jan E. Jonak:
Experience with a FORTH-like language. 27-36 - T. G. Muchnick:
On some extensions of syntactic error recovery technique based on phrase markers. 37-39 - Stan Skelton:
Measurements of migratability and transportability. 40-45 - John Weeks, Hal Berghel:
A comparative feature-analysis of microcomputer prolog implementations. 46-61
Volume 21, Number 3, March 1986
- Reinhard Männer:
Strong typing and physical units. 11-20 - Mark B. Wells:
A potpourri of notational pet peeves (and their resolution in modcap). 21-30
Volume 21, Number 4, April 1986
- Paul Rutter:
Book Review: Performance and Evaluation of Lisp Systems by Richard P. Gabriel (MIT Press, 1985). 21 - John Beidler, Paul M. Jackowitz:
Consistent generics in Modula-2. 32-41 - T. Y. Chen, S. C. Kwan:
An analysis of length equation using a dynamic approach. 42-47 - Gerardo Cisneros, Harold V. McIntosh:
Introduction to the programming language convert. 48-57 - Klaus Gröning, Christoph Ohsendoth:
NEMO - A nicely modified YACC. 58-66 - James P. Kelsh, John C. Hansen:
Reasonably priced compilers an interpreters for the IBM PC and compatible computers. 67-69 - Michael Longé:
The line-oriented approach. 70-74 - Kam-Wing Ng, Wai-Yan Ma:
Pitfalls in PROLOG programming. 75-79
Volume 21, Number 5, May 1986
- Michael B. Feldman:
Ada vs. Modula-2: A response from the ivory tower. 39-44 - James R. Greenwood:
Comments on "A View from the Trenches". Ada vs. Modula-2 vx. Praxis. 45-49 - Vincent Hayward:
Compared anatomy of the programming languages Pascal and C. 50-60 - Mehdi Jazayeri, Mike Haden:
Optimizing compilers are here (mostly). 61-63 - Daniel D. Kary, Paul L. Juell:
TRC: An expert system compiler. 64-68 - Hanspeter Mössenböck:
Alex - A Simple and Efficient Scanner Generator. 69-78 - Will Tracz:
Confessions of a used program salesman - The loves in My Life. 79-81 - James F. Watson:
Recursion: A choice between readability and execution speed. 82-90 - Mark N. Wegman:
What it's like to be a POPL referee; or how to write an extended abstract so that it is more likely to be accepted. 91-95
Volume 21, Number 6, June 1986
- Martin Gfeller:
APL arrays and their editor. 18-27 - Michael E. Goldsby:
Concurrent use of generic types in MODULA-2. 28-34 - Philip Machanick:
Are LR parsers too powerful? 35-40 - Dave Taylor:
Visionaries: An interview with professor Michael O'Leary. 41-54 - Jonathan Thornburg:
Keyword input for C. 55-58 - Jonathan Thornburg:
Number crunching in C. 59-60 - Thomas Vasak:
Universal closure operator for prolog. 61-62 - Richard S. Wiener:
Protecting against uninitialized abstract objects in Modula-2. 63-69 - R. J. Zavodnik, M. D. Middleton:
YALE: The design of yet another language-based editor. 70-78
Volume 21, Number 7, July 1986
- Richard L. Wexelblat:
Proceedings of the 1986 SIGPLAN Symposium on Compiler Construction, Palo Alto, California, USA, June 25-27, 1986. ACM 1986, ISBN 0-89791-197-0 [contents]
Volume 21, Number 8, August 1986
- John C. Martin:
Book review: Systems Software Tools by Ted J. Biggerstafff: Prentice-Hall, 1986. 11 - Maurice V. Wilkes:
Empiric: a sketch of a programming language designed to facilitate a fine grain of protection. 16-27 - C. Clay:
A new solution to the N <= 8 queens problem. 28-30 - Dick Grune:
Generic packages in C. 31-39 - Pierre Jouvelot:
Designing new languages or new language manipulation systems using ML. 40-52 - David V. Moffat:
Generic data structures in UCSD pascal. 53-61 - Bruce D. Ramsey:
The lion and the unicorn met PROLOG. 62-70 - Xiaolin Zang:
A proposal for implementing the concurrent mechanisms of Ada. 71-79
Volume 21, Number 9, September 1986
- Terry L. Anderson:
The scope of imported identifiers in Modula-2. 17-21 - Roger R. Baldwin:
Systematic identation in PL/I: minimizing the reduction in horizontal space. 22-26 - H. P. Christiansen, A. Lacroix, K. Lundberg, A. McKeeman, P. D. V. van der Stok:
More or less concerns about MODULA-2. 27-31 - Richard Gisselquist:
An experimental C compiler for the Cray 2 computer. 32-41 - Sharam Hekmatpour, Darrel C. Ince:
Forms as a language facility. 42-48 - Kenneth I. Magel:
Efficient calculation of the scope program complexity metric. 49-56 - Jim R. Parker:
A subset FORTRAN compiler for a modified Harvard architecture. 57-62 - Rollo Silver, Mark B. Wells, Shaun-Inn Wu, Margaret A. Hug:
A concurrent N ≤ 8 Queens' algorithm using modcap. 63-76 - Peter van Eijk:
A useful application of formal procedure parameters. 77-78
Volume 21, Number 10, October 1986
- Peter Wegner, Bruce D. Shriver:
Proceedings of the 1986 SIGPLAN Workshop on Object-Oriented Programming, OOPWORK 1986, Yorktown Heights, New York, USA, June 9-13, 1986. ACM 1986, ISBN 978-0-89791-205-1 [contents]
Volume 21, Number 11, November 1986
- Norman K. Meyrowitz:
Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications, OOPSLA 1986, Portland, Oregon, USA, Proceedings. ACM 1986, ISBN 0-89791-204-7 [contents]
Volume 21, Number 12, December 1986
- Jonathan Rees, William D. Clinger:
Revised3 report on the algorithmic language scheme. 37-79 - Tudor Balanescu:
On Hartmann's error-recovery scheme. 80-86 - Harold Boley:
RELFUN: A relational/functional integration with valued clauses. 87-98 - Russell M. Clapp, Trevor N. Mudge, Richard A. Volz:
Solutions to the n Queens problem using tasking in Ada. 99-110 - W. F. Clocksin:
Some comments on "Pitfalls in Prolog Programming". 111-113 - A. Dreiheller, B. Mohr, M. Moerschbacher:
Programming pascal with physical units. 114-123 - Gilbert Gonsalves, Antonio C. Silvestri:
Programming in Smalltalk-80: observations and remarks from the newly initiated. 124-130 - David A. Joslin:
Extended pascal - illustrative features. 131-138 - Hanspeter Mössenböck:
Alex - A simple and efficient scanner generator. 139-148 - Yuh-Huei Shyu:
From semi-syntactic lexical analyzer to a new compiler model. 149-157 - David Turner:
An overview of Miranda. 158-166 - Prescott K. Turner:
Up-down parsing with prefix grammars. 167-174
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