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2. TAPSOFT 1987: Pisa, Italy
- Hartmut Ehrig, Robert A. Kowalski, Giorgio Levi, Ugo Montanari:
TAPSOFT'87: Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Theory and Practice of Software Development, Pisa, Italy, March 23-27, 1987, Volume 2: Advanced Seminar on Foundations of Innovative Software Development II and Colloquium on Functional and Logic Programming and Specifications (CFLP). Lecture Notes in Computer Science 250, Springer 1987, ISBN 3-540-17611-X
AS Session 1
- Joseph A. Goguen, José Meseguer:
Models and Equality for Logical Programming. 1-22 - Koichi Furukawa:
Fifth Generation Computer Project: Current Research Activity and Future Plans. 23-38
Theory and Semantics of Functional Languages (CFLP Session 1)
- Adolfo Piperno:
A Compositive Abstraction Algorithm for Combinatory Logic. 39-51 - Jean-Yves Girard, Yves Lafont:
Linear Logic and Lazy Computation. 52-66 - Dominique Clément:
The Natural Dynamic Semantics of Mini-Standard ML. 67-81
Language Features and Compilation in Logic Programming (CFLP Session 2)
- Zsuzsa Farkas:
LISTLOG - A Prolog Extension for List Processing. 82-95 - Roberto Barbuti, Paolo Mancarella, Dino Pedreschi, Franco Turini:
Intensional Negation of Logic Programs: Examples and Implementation Techniques. 96-110 - Peter Van Roy, Bart Demoen, Yves D. Willems:
Improving the Execution Speed of Compiled Prolog with Modes, Clause Selection, and Determinism. 111-125
Implementation Techniques (CFLP Session 3)
- Christian Percebois, Ivan Futó, Irène Durand, Catherine Simon, Brigitte Bonhoure:
Simulation Results of a Multiprocessor Prolog Architecture Based on a Distributed and/or Graph. 126-139 - Gary Lindstrom, Lal George, Dowming Yeh:
Generating Efficient Code from Strictness Annotations. 140-154 - Simon Finn:
Hoisting: Lazy Evaluation in a Cold Climate. 155-166
Program Proving and Transformation (CFLP Session 4)
- Wlodzimierz Drabent, Jan Maluszynski:
Inductive Assertion Method for Logic Programs. 167-181 - Alberto Pettorossi, Andrzej Skowron:
Higher Order Generalization in Program Derivation. 182-196 - Muffy Thomas:
Implementing Algebraically Specified Abstract Data Types in an Imperative Programming Language. 197-211
AS Session 3
- Keith L. Clark, Ian T. Foster:
A Declarative Environment for Concurrent Logic Programming. 212-242 - David H. D. Warren:
Or-Parallel Execution Models of Prolog. 243-259
Unification of Functional and Logic Programming Languages (CFLP Session 5)
- Marco Bellia:
Retractions: A Functional Paradigm for Logic Programming. 260-275 - Pier Giorgio Bosco, Elio Giovannetti, Corrado Moiso:
Refined Strategies for Semantic Unification. 276-290
Types, Polymorphism and Abstract Data TYpe Specifications (CFLP Session 6)
- Val Tannen, Thierry Coquand:
Extensional Models for Polymorphism. 291-307 - Robert Harper, Robin Milner, Mads Tofte:
A Type Discipline for Program Modules. 308-319 - Christoph Beierle, Angi Voß:
Theory and Practice of Canonical Term Functors in Abstract Data Type Specifications. 320-334
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