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New Generation Computing, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, 1988
- Kazuhiro Fuchi:
A new beginning. 1-2 - F. A. Murzin, V. A. Sluev:
A memory organization for parallel computers. 3-18 - Esen A. Ozkarahan, Cem H. Bozsahin:
Join Strategies Using Data Space Partitioning. 19-39 - Victor J. Rayward-Smith, Geoff P. McKeown, F. Warren Burton:
The general problem solving algorithm and its implementation. 41-66
Volume 6, Numbers 2&3, 1988
- Dines Bjørner:
Preface for the Special Issue (on Partial Evaluation and Mixed Computation). 77-78 - Andrei P. Ershov:
Opening Key-Note Speech. 79-86 - Neil D. Jones:
Scientific Foreword. 87-90 - Hiroshi Fujita, Koichi Furukawa:
A Self-Applicable Partial Evaluator and Its Use in Incremental Compilation. 91-118 - David A. Fuller, Samson Abramsky:
Mixed Computation of Prolog Programs. 119-141 - Koichi Furukawa, Akira Okumura, Masaki Murakami:
Unfolding Rules for GHC Programs. 143-157 - John P. Gallagher, Michael Codish, Ehud Shapiro:
Specialisation of Prolog and FCP Programs Using Abstract Interpretation. 159-186 - Laurent Hascoët:
Partial Evaluation with Inference Rules. 187-209 - Arun Lakhotia, Leon Sterling:
Composing Recursive Logic Programs with Clausal Join. 211-225 - Giorgio Levi, Giuseppe Sardu:
Partial Evaluation of Metaprograms in a "Multiple Worlds" Logic Language. 227-247 - Chiaki Sakama, Hidenori Itoh:
Partial Evaluation of Queries in Deductive Databases. 249-258 - Akikazu Takeuchi, Hiroshi Fujita:
Competitive Partial Evaluation - Some Remaining Problems of Partial Evaluation. 259-277 - Raf Venken, Bart Demoen:
A Partial Evaluation System for Prolog: some Practical Considerations. 279-290 - Neil D. Jones:
Challenging Problems in Partial Evaluation and Mixed Computation. 291-302 - Torben Æ. Mogensen, Carsten Kehler Holst:
Terminology. New Gener. Comput. 6(2&3): 303-307 (1988) - Peter Sestoft, Alexandre V. Zamulin:
Annotated Bibliography on Partial Evaluation and Mixed Computation. New Gener. Comput. 6(2&3): 309-354 (1988)
Volume 6, Number 4, 1989
- Toshio Yokoi:
Preface: Giving Priority to "Information-Oriented Technology" over "Computation-Oriented Technology". 359-360 - Luca Console, Gianfranco Rossi:
Using Prolog for Building Frog, a Hybrid Knowledge Representation System. 361-388 - Steve Gregory, Ian T. Foster, Alastair D. Burt, Graem A. Ringwood:
An Abstract Machine for the Implementation of PARLOG on Uniprocessors. 389-420 - Taisuke Sato, Hisao Tamaki:
Existential Continuation. 421-438
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