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SIGPLAN Notices, Volume 26
Volume 26, Number 1, January 1991
- Lisa M. Smith, Mansur H. Samadzadeh:
An annotated bibliography of literate programming. 14-20 - Cherri M. Pancake, Sue Utter-Honig:
A bibliography of parallel debuggers, 1990 edition. 21-37 - Frank W. Calliss:
A comparison of module constructs in programming languages. 38-46 - P. David Coward:
Path feasibility, linear optimizers and the evaluate standard form. 47-56 - Lujun Shang:
Cluster: an informal report. 57-76 - Tan Watanabe, Kazuko Sakuma, Hideyuki Arai, Kohbun Umetani:
Essential language el(alpha) - a reduced expression set language for system programming. 85-98 - Manfred P. Stadel:
Object oriented programming techniques to replace software components on the fly in a running program. 99-108 - Dan Teodosiu:
HARE: an optimizing portable compiler for Scheme. 109-120 - Michael Franz:
The rewards of generating true 32-bit code. 121-123 - Lem O. Ejiogu:
TM: a systematic methodology of software metrics. 124-132 - Mike Joy, Tom H. Axford:
GCODE: a revised standard for a graph representation for functional programs. 133-139
Volume 26, Number 2, February 1991
- Steven Pemberton:
A short introduction to the ABC language. 11-16 - Christopher Coyle, Peter Crogono:
Building abstract iterators using continuations. 17-24 - E. Mark Gold:
Incremental reduction with nested constraints. 25-34 - Mark Cashman:
The benefits of enumerated types in Modula-2. 35-39 - Randy M. Kaplan:
A plea for readable pleas for a readable Prolog programming style. 41-50 - Michael A. Klug:
VisiCola, a model and a language for visibility control in programming languages. 51-63 - B. I. B. Madhav, Narayan Hegde:
Implementing C function calls in rules for an expert system shell. 64-66 - Marco Pellegrini, Raimondo Sepe:
SetLog, a tool for experimenting with new semantics. 67-74 - Zoran Putnik, Zoran Budimac, Mirjana Ivanovic:
Turtle walk through functional language. 75-82 - Robert Bernecky:
Fortran 90 arrays. 83-98 - Michele Di Santo, Wilma Russo:
The ensemble system: concurrent programming on a personal computer. 99-108 - Wolfgang Keller:
Automated generation of code using backtracking parsers for attribute grammars. 109-117
Volume 26, Number 3, March 1991
- John Placer:
Multiparadigm research: a new direction of language design. 9-17 - George H. Roberts:
A note on modifiable grammars. 18 - George H. Roberts:
Searching in discrete universes. 19-24 - Alessandro Fantechi, Stefania Gnesi, F. Leggio, P. Talini:
Executing the formal definition of Ada. 25-34 - Claudio Delrieux, Pablo R. Azero Alcocer, Fernando Tohmé:
Toward integrating imperative and logic programming paradigms: WYSIWYG approach to PROLOG programming. 35-44 - Paul R. Wilson:
Some issues and strategies in heap management and memory hierarchies. 45-52 - Erhard Konrad:
Software metrics, measurement theory, and viewpoints. 53-62 - Chung-Shyan Liu:
On the object-orientedness of C++. 63-67 - Yen-Jen Oyang:
Exploiting multi-way branching to boost superscalar processor performance. 68-78 - Heinz Dobler:
Top-down parsing in Coco-2. 79-87 - Janice C. Shepherd:
Why a two pass front end? 88-94
Volume 26, Number 4, April 1991
- David A. Patterson, Bob Rau:
ASPLOS-IV Proceedings - Forth International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems, Santa Clara, California, USA, April 8-11, 1991. ACM Press 1991, ISBN 0-89791-380-9 [contents]
Volume 26, Number 5, May 1991
- Horst Zuse, Peter Bollmann:
Reply to: Erhard Konrad - Software Metrics, Measurement Theory, and Viewpoints - Critical Remarks on a New Approach. 27-36 - Ellis S. Cohen:
Trip Report: UIST '90, The Annual Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology. 37-42 - David J. McNally, Antony J. T. Davie:
Two Models For Integrating Persistence and Lazy Functional Languages. 43-52 - G. L. Sickerman:
An Algorithmic Language for Database Operations. 53-58 - J. Rekers, Wilco Koorn:
Substring Parsing for Arbitrary Context-Free Grammars. 59-66
Volume 26, Number 6, June 1991
- David S. Wise:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN'91 Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI), Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 26-28, 1991. ACM 1991, ISBN 0-89791-428-7 [contents]
Volume 26, Number 7, July 1991
- David S. Wise:
Proceedings of the Third ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles & Practice of Parallel Programming (PPOPP), Williamsburg, Virginia, USA, April 21-24, 1991. ACM 1991, ISBN 0-89791-390-6 [contents]
Volume 26, Number 8, August 1991
- Richard C. Waters:
System validation via constraint modeling. 27-36 - Markku Sakkinen:
Another defence of enumerated types. 37-41 - Randy M. Kaplan:
The IL programming language. 42-49 - Jürgen Heymann:
A comprehensive analytical model for garbage collection algorithms. 50-59 - Johann Kempe, Thomas Lenz, Burkhard Freitag, Heribert Schütz, Günther Specht:
CL/TB an allegro common Lisp programming interface for TransBase. 60-69 - Charles Fiterman:
Multiple view programming languages. 70-73 - Diomidis Spinellis:
Type-safe linkage for variables and functions. 74-79 - J. Dana Eckart:
A cellular automata simulation system. 80-85 - Robert McLaughlin:
Thoughts on large scale programming projects. 86-89 - Paul Butcher, Hussein Zedan:
Lucinda - an overview. 90-100 - Yutaka Ishikawa:
Reflection facilities and realistic programming. 101-110 - Tadeusz Gruzlewski, Zbigniew Weiss:
Semantic correctness of structural editing. 111-120 - K. C. Wong:
Detection of version features in distributed systems. 121-127 - Kei Yuasa:
A browsing interface for S-expressions. 128-136 - Stephen G. MacDonell:
Reliance on correlation data for complexity metric use and validation. 137-144 - Henry G. Baker:
Shallow binding makes functional arrays fast. 145-147 - Hermann von Issendorff:
A theory of organization. 148-150
Volume 26, Number 9, September 1991
- Charles Consel, Olivier Danvy:
Proceedings of the Symposium on Partial Evaluation and Semantics-Based Program Manipulation, PEPM'91, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut, USA, June 17-19, 1991. ACM 1991, ISBN 0-89791-433-3 [contents]
Volume 26, Number 10, October 1991
- G. Alan Creak:
Garbage-further investigations. 9-10 - Haim Kilov:
Objects concepts and bibliography. 11-12 - Jean Pierre LeJacq:
Function preconditions in object oriented software. 13-18 - Bruno Carpentieri, Z. George Mou:
Compile-time transformations and optimization of parallel Divide-and-Conquer algorithms. 19-28 - Christopher W. Fraser:
A retargetable compiler for ANSI C. 29-43 - L. S. Tang:
C++'s destructors can be destructive. 44-52 - Noel G. Craske:
SNOOPS: An object-oriented language enhancement supporting dynamic program reconfiguration. 53-63 - Michael L. Nelson:
Concurrency & object-oriented programming. 63-72 - Ilka Miloucheva, Hans Loeper:
Compiler structure engineering with attribute grammars. 73-82 - Chung-Kwong Yuen:
Which model of programming for LISP: sequential, functional or mixed? 83-92
Volume 26, Number 11, November 1991
- Andreas Paepcke:
Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications, OOPSLA 1991, Phoenix, Arizona, USA, October 6-11, 1991. ACM 1991, ISBN 0-201-55417-8 [contents]
Volume 26, Number 12, December 1991
- Barton P. Miller, Charles E. McDowell:
Proceedings of the ACM/ONR Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Debugging, Santa Cruz, California, USA, May 20-21, 1991. ACM 1991, ISBN 0-89791-457-0 [contents]
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