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5. PLILP 1993: Tallinn, Estonia
- Maurice Bruynooghe, Jaan Penjam:
Programming Language Implementation and Logic Programming, 5th International Symposium, PLILP'93, Tallinn, Estonia, August 25-27, 1993, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 714, Springer 1993, ISBN 3-540-57186-8
Invited Talk
- Uwe Kastens:
Executable Specifications for Language Implementation. 1-11
Integration of Different Paradigms I
- Johan Boye:
Avoiding Dynamic Delays in Functional Logic Programs. 12-27 - Michael Hanus, Berthold Josephs:
A Debugging Model for Functional Logic Programs. 28-43
Constraint Programming
- Pierre Lim, Joachim Schimpf:
A Conservative Approach to Meta-Programming in Constraint Logic Programming. 44-59 - Jean Jourdan, Thierry Sola:
The Versatility of Handling Disjunctions as Constraints. 60-74
Static Analysis and Abstract Interpretation I
- Marc-Michel Corsini, Kaninda Musumbu, Antoine Rauzy, Baudouin Le Charlier:
Efficient Bottom-up Abstract Interpretation of Prolog by Means of Constraint Solving over Symbolic Finite Domains. 75-91 - Andreas Kågedal:
Improvements in Compile-Time Analysis for Ground Prolog. 92-107
Grammars
- Mark-Jan Nederhof:
A New Top-Down Parsing Algorithm for Left-Recursive DCGs. 108-122 - Martin Jourdan, Carole Le Bellec, Didier Parigot, Gilles Roussel:
Specification and Implementation of Grammar Couplings using Attribute Grammars. 123-136 - Arnd Poetzsch-Heffter:
Programming Language Specification and Prototyping Using the MAX System. 137-150
Invited Talk
- Andrei Mantsivoda:
Flang and its Implementation. 151-166
Narrowing I
- Rita Loogen, Francisco Javier López-Fraguas, Mario Rodríguez-Artalejo:
A Demand Driven Computation Strategy for Lazy Narrowing. 184-200
Integration of Different Paradigms II
- John Darlington, Yike Guo, Martin Köhler:
Functional Programming Languages with Logical Variables: A Linear Logic View. 201-219 - Antonio Natali, Andrea Omicini:
Objects with State in Contextual Logic Programming. 220-234
Parallelism I
- Khayri A. M. Ali, Roland Karlsson:
A Novel Method for Parallel Implementation of findall. 235-245 - Remco Moolenaar, Bart Demoen:
A Parallel Implementation for AKL. 246-261
Implementation Techniques
- Owen Kaser:
Inlining to Reduce Stack Space. 262-274 - Agostino Dovier, Enrico Pontelli:
A WAM-Based Implementation of a Logical Language with Sets. 275-290
Parallelism II
- Vicente Benjumea, José M. Troya:
An OR Parallel Prolog Model for Distributed Memory Systems. 291-301 - Jonas Barklund, Johan Bevemyr:
Executing Bounded Quantifications on Shared Memory Multiprocessors. 302-317
Static Analysis and Abstract Interpretation II
- David Clark, Chris Hankin:
A Lattice of Abstract Graphs. 318-331 - Mads Rosendahl:
Higher-Order Chaotic Iteration Sequences. 332-345 - Geoffrey Livingston Burn, Daniel Le Métayer:
Proving the Correctness of Compiler Optimizations Based on Strictness Analysis. 346-364
Invited Talk
- Alexander Ja. Dikovsky:
Abstract Complexity of Prolog Based on WAM. 365-377
Narrowing II
- Alexander A. Letichevsky:
Development of Rewriting Strategies. 378-390 - María Alpuente, Moreno Falaschi, María José Ramis, Germán Vidal:
Narrowing Approximations as an Optimization for Equational Logic Programs. 391-409
Abstracts of System Demonstrations and Posters
- P. Canalda, L. Cognard, Annie Despland, Monique Mazaud:
PAGODE: a Back End Generator. 410-411 - Michele Bugliesi, Giuseppe Nardiello:
SelfLog: Language and Implementation. 412-413 - Martin Jourdan, Fabienne Lagnier, Florence Maraninchi, Pascal Raymond:
Embedding Declarative Subprograms into Imperative Constructs. 414-415 - Guido Hogen, Rita Loogen:
Stack Management of Runtime Structures in Distributed Implementations. 416-417 - Christoph W. Keßler, Thomas Rauber:
Efficient Register Allocation for Large Basic Blocks. 418-419 - Martin Helmut Alt, Georg Sander, Reinhard Wilhelm:
Generation of Synchronization Code for Parallel Compilers. 420-421
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