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Computer Languages, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, April 1996
- Heping He, Hussein Zedan:
An Executable Specification Language for Fast Prototyping Parallel Responsive Systems. 1-13 - Stuart E. Mitchell, Andy J. Wellings:
Synchronisation, Concurrent Object-Oriented Programming and the Inheritance Anomaly. 15-26 - Wuu Yang:
Mealy Machines are a Better Model of Lexical Analyzers. 27-38 - S. Mansoor Sarwar, Syed Aqeel Sarwar, Mansour H. A. Jaragh, Jesse Brandeburg:
Engineering Quicksort. 39-47
Volume 22, Number 2/3, 1996
- Jean-Marie Jacquet, Luís Monteiro:
Towards Resource Handling in Logic Programming: The PPL Framework and its Semantics. 51-77 - Vincenzo Ambriola, Giovanni A. Cignoni, Laura Semini:
A Proposal to Merge Multiple Tuple Spaces, Object Orientation, and Logic Programming. 79-93 - Paolo Ciancarini, Mauro Gaspari:
Rule-Based Coordination of Logic Programs. 95-113 - Enrico Pontelli, Gopal Gupta, Dongxing Tang, Manuel Carro, Manuel V. Hermenegildo:
Improving the Efficiency of Nondeterministic Independent and-Parallel Systems. 115-142 - Manuel V. Hermenegildo, Manuel Carro:
Relating Data-Parallelism and (and-) Parallelism in Logic Programs. 143-163 - Olivier Michel:
Design and Implementation of 8_½: A Declarative Data-Parallel Language. 165-179 - Hamish Taylor:
Assembling a Resolution Multiprocessor from Interface Programming and Distributed Processing Components. 181-192
Volume 22, Number 4, 1996
- Steven J. Drew:
Fail-Safety Techniques and their Extensions to Concurrent Systems. 193-203 - Ming-Dong Feng, Weng-Fai Wong, Chung-Kwong Yuen:
BaLinda Lisp: Design and Implementation. 205-214 - Steven L. Jenkins, Gary T. Leavens:
Polymorphic Type-Checking in Scheme. 215-223 - Warren X. Li:
Building Efficient Incremental LL Parsers by Augmenting LL Tables and Threading Parse Trees. 225-235 - Anna Ciampolini, Evelina Lamma, Cesare Stefanelli, Paola Mello:
Distributed Logic Objects. 237-258 - Carole M. McNamee, William A. Crow:
Inter-Entry Selection Control Mechanisms: Implementation and Evaluation. 259-278
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