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7th TFP 2006: Nottingham, United Kingdom
- Henrik Nilsson:
Revised Selected Papers from the Seventh Symposium on Trends in Functional Programming, TFP 2006, Nottingham, United Kingdom, 19-21 April 2006. Trends in Functional Programming 7, Intellect 2007, ISBN 978-1-84150-188-8 - Jean-François Monin, Judicaël Courant:
Proving termination using dependent types: the case of XOR-terms. Trends in Functional Programming 2006: 1-18 - Yong Luo, Olaf Chitil:
Proving the correctness of algorithmic debugging for functional programs. Trends in Functional Programming 2006: 19-34 - Pieter W. M. Koopman, Rinus Plasmeijer:
Systematic synthesis of functions. Trends in Functional Programming 2006: 35-54 - Jan Christiansen, Frank Huch:
A purely functional implementation of ROBDDs in Haskell. Trends in Functional Programming 2006: 55-71 - Jan Martin Jansen, Pieter W. M. Koopman, Rinus Plasmeijer:
Efficient interpretation by transforming data types and patterns to functions. Trends in Functional Programming 2006: 73-90 - Anton Setzer:
Object-oriented programming in dependent type theory. Trends in Functional Programming 2006: 91-108 - Ricardo Peña-Marí, Clara Segura, Manuel Montenegro:
A sharing analysis for SAFE. Trends in Functional Programming 2006: 109-128 - Ryo Hanai, Tomoharu Ugawa, Masashi Yoneda, Masahiro Yasugi, Taiichi Yuasa:
Memory usage improvement using runtime alias detection. Trends in Functional Programming 2006: 129-144 - Martin Grabmüller:
A model of functional programming with dynamic compilation and optimization. Trends in Functional Programming 2006: 145-161 - Rose H. Abdul Rauf, Ulrich Berger, Anton Setzer:
Functional concepts in C++. Trends in Functional Programming 2006: 163-179 - Sebastian Fischer:
Resource-based Web applications. Trends in Functional Programming 2006: 181-197 - Bruno C. d. S. Oliveira, Ralf Hinze, Andres Löh:
Extensible and modular generics for the masses. Trends in Functional Programming 2006: 199-216 - Pablo Nogueira:
When is an abstract data type a functor? Trends in Functional Programming 2006: 217-231
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