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Functional Programming 1994: Ayr, Scotland, UK
- Kevin Hammond, David N. Turner, Patrick M. Sansom:
Proceedings of the 1994 Glasgow Workshop on Functional Programming, Ayr, Scotland, UK, September 12-14, 1994. Workshops in Computing, Springer 1995, ISBN 978-3-540-19914-4 - Alexander Bunkenburg, Sharon Flynn:
Expression Refinement: Deriving Bresenham's Algorithm. 1-17 - Kieran Clenaghan:
Dynamic Algebra for Calculating Algorithms. 18-28 - Luc Duponcheel, Erik Meijer:
On the expressive power of Constructor Classes. 29-49 - Sigbjørn Finne, Simon Peyton Jones:
Programming Reactive Systems in Haskell. 50-65 - Sandra P. Foubister, Colin Runciman:
Techniques for Simplifying the Visualization of Graph Reduction. 66-77 - Andrew D. Gordon:
A Tutorial on Co-induction and Functional Programming. 78-95 - Cordelia V. Hall, Simon L. Peyton Jones, Patrick M. Sansom:
Unboxing using Specialisation. 96-110 - Kevin Hammond, Hans-Wolfgang Loidl, Andrew S. Partridge:
Improving Granularity in Parallel Functional Programs: A Graphical Winnowing System for Haskell. 111-126 - Thomas Johnsson:
Fold-Unfold Transformations on State Monadic Interpreters. 127-140 - David J. King:
Functional Binomial Queues. 141-150 - Sava Mintchev:
Mechanized Reasoning about Functional Programs. 151-166 - John O'Donnell, Gudula Rünger:
A Case Study in Parallel Program Derivation: the Heat Equation Algorithm. 167-183 - Simon Peyton Jones, André L. M. Santos:
Compilation by Transformation in the Glasgow Haskell Compiler. 184-204 - Ian Poole, Derek Charleston:
Experience of developing a cervical cytology scanning system using Gofer and Haskell. 205-217 - Colin Runciman:
Binding-time Improvement and Fold/Unfold Transformation. 218-230 - Phil Trinder:
Data Dependent Concurrency Control. 231-244 - Malcolm Wallace, Colin Runciman:
Type-Checked Message-Passing between Functional Processes. 245-254
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