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8. PLILP 1996: Aachen, Germany
- Herbert Kuchen, S. Doaitse Swierstra:
Programming Languages: Implementations, Logics, and Programs, 8th International Symposium, PLILP'96, Aachen, Germany, September 24-27, 1996, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1140, Springer 1996, ISBN 3-540-61756-6
Invited Talk
- Lambert G. L. T. Meertens:
Calculate Polytypically! 1-16
Typing and Structuring Systems
- Stefan Kahrs:
Limits of ML-Definability. 17-31 - Gianna Bellè, C. Barry Jay, Eugenio Moggi:
Functorial ML. 32-46 - Pascale Louvet, Olivier Ridoux:
Parametric Polymorphism for Typed Prolog and lambda-Prolog. 47-61 - Joaquín Mateos-Lago, Mario Rodríguez-Artalejo:
GOTA Algebras: A Specification Formalism for Inheritance and Object Hierarchies. 62-76
Progam Analysis
- Maria J. García de la Banda, Francisco Bueno, Manuel V. Hermenegildo:
Towards Independent And-Parallelism in CLP. 77-91 - Geoffrey Weyer, William H. Winsborough:
Annotated Structure Shape Graphs for Abstract Analysis of Prolog. 92-106 - Roberto Bagnara:
A Reactive Implementation of Pos Using ROBDDs. 107-121 - Didier Parigot, Gilles Roussel, Martin Jourdan, Étienne Duris:
Dynamic Attribute Grammars. 122-136
Program Transformation
- Michael Leuschel, Danny De Schreye:
Logic Program Specialisation: How To Be More Specific. 137-151 - Robert Glück, Jesper Jørgensen, Bern Martens, Morten Heine Sørensen:
Controlling Conjunctive Partial Deduction. 152-166 - Nicoletta De Francesco, Antonella Santone:
Unfold/Fold Transformations of Concurrent Processes. 167-181 - Olivier Danvy, René Vestergaard:
Semantics-Based Compiling: A Case Study in Type-Directed Partial Evaluation. 182-197 - Peter Thiemann:
Implementing Memoization for Partial Evaluation. 198-212 - Geoff W. Hamilton:
Higher Order Deforestation. 213-227
Implementation Issues
- Christoph W. Keßler:
Scheduling Expression DAGs for Minimal Register Need. 228-242 - Juliana Freire, Terrance Swift, David Scott Warren:
Beyond Depth-First: Improving Tabled Logic Programs through Alternative Scheduling Strategies. 243-258 - Xining Li:
Program Sharing: A New Implementation Approach for Prolog. 259-273
Concurrent and Parallel Programming
- Sergei Gorlatch:
Systematic Extraction and Implementation of Divide-and-Conquer Parallelism. 274-288 - Luis A. Galán, Cristóbal Pareja, Ricardo Pena:
Functional Skeletons Generate Process Topologies in Eden. 289-303 - Thomas Gehrke, Michaela Huhn:
ProFun - A Language for Executable Specifications. 304-318 - Maribel Fernández, Ian Mackie:
From Term Rewriting to Generalised Interaction Nets. 319-333
Tools and Programming Environments
- Maria-Virginia Aponte, Roberto Di Cosmo:
Type Isomorphisms for Module Signatures. 334-346 - Salvatore Ruggieri:
Decidability of Logic Program Semantics and Applications to Testing. 347-362 - Enno Scholz:
PIDGETS - Unifying Pictures and Widgets in a Constraint-Based Framework for Concurrent Functional GUI Programming. 363-377
Lambda-Calculus and Rewriting
- Fairouz Kamareddine, Alejandro Ríos:
Generalized beta-Reduction and Explicit Substitution. 378-392 - Zine-El-Abidine Benaissa, Pierre Lescanne, Kristoffer Høgsbro Rose:
Modeling Sharing and Recursion for Weak Reduction Strategies Using Explicit Substitution. 393-407 - Salvador Lucas:
Context-Sensitive Computations in Confluent Programs. 408-422
Constraints
- Peter J. Stuckey, Vincent W. L. Tam:
Models for Using Stochastic Constraint Solvers in Constraint Logic Programming. 423-437 - Peter Van Roy, Michael Mehl, Ralf Scheidhauer:
Integrating Efficient Records into Concurrent Constraint Programming. 438-453
Deductive Database Languages
- Mengchi Liu:
The LOL Deductive Database Programming Language (Extended Abstract). 454-468
Posters and Demonstrations
- Christian Fecht:
An Efficient and Precise Sharing Domain for Logic Programs. 469-470 - Zhenjiang Hu, Hideya Iwasaki, Masato Takeichi:
Cheap Tupling in Calculational Form. 471-472 - Sergio Antoy:
Needed Narrowing in Prolog (Extended Abstract). 473-474 - Germán Puebla, Manuel V. Hermenegildo:
Automatic Optimization of Dynamic Scheduling in Logic Programs. 475-476 - Christian Schulte:
Oz Explorer: A Visual Constraint Programming Tool. 477-478
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