


default search action
ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems (TOPLAS), Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, January 1999
- Eberhard Bertsch, Mark-Jan Nederhof:
On Failure of the Pruning Technique in "Error Repair in Shift-Reduce Parsers". 1-10 - Dominic Duggan:
Dynamic Typing for Distributed Programming in Polymorphic Languages. 11-45 - Zhiming Liu, Mathai Joseph:
Specification and Verification of Fault-Tolerance, Timing, and Scheduling. 46-89 - Raymie Stata, Martín Abadi:
A Type System for Java Bytecode Subroutines. 90-137 - Girija J. Narlikar, Guy E. Blelloch:
Space-Efficient Scheduling of Nested Parallelism. 138-173
Volume 21, Number 2, March 1999
- G. Ramalingam:
Identifying Loops in Almost Linear Time. 175-188 - Francisco Bueno, Maria J. García de la Banda, Manuel V. Hermenegildo
:
Effectivness of Abstract Interpretation in Automatic Parallelization: A Case Study in Logic Programming. 189-239 - John Greiner, Guy E. Blelloch:
A Provably Time-Efficient Parallel Implementation of Full Speculation. 240-285 - Luiz De Rose, David A. Padua:
Techniques for the Translation of MATLAB Programs into Fortran 90. 286-323 - Massimiliano Poletto, Wilson C. Hsieh, Dawson R. Engler, M. Frans Kaashoek:
'C and tcc: A Language and Compiler for Dynamic Code Generation. 324-369 - Cormac Flanagan, Matthias Felleisen:
Componential Set-Based Analysis. 370-416
Volume 21, Number 3, May 1999
- Michael J. Butler, Pieter H. Hartel:
Reasoning about Grover's quantum search algorithm using probabilistic wp. 417-429 - Gudjon Gudjonsson, William H. Winsborough:
Compile-time memory reuse in logic programming languages through update in place. 430-501 - Leslie Lamport, Lawrence C. Paulson:
Should your specification language be typed. 502-526 - J. Gregory Morrisett, David Walker
, Karl Crary, Neal Glew:
From system F to typed assembly language. 527-568 - Seif Haridi, Peter Van Roy, Per Brand, Michael Mehl, Ralf Scheidhauer, Gert Smolka:
Efficient logic variables for distributed computing. 569-626 - Robert Kennedy, Sun Chan, Shin-Ming Liu, Raymond Lo, Peng Tu, Fred C. Chow:
Partial redundancy elimination in SSA form. 627-676 - Joseph M. Morris, Alexander Bunkenburg:
Specificational functions. 677-701
Volume 21, Number 4, July 1999
- Somnath Ghosh, Margaret Martonosi, Sharad Malik
:
Cache miss equations: a compiler framework for analyzing and tuning memory behavior. 703-746 - Tevfik Bultan, Richard Gerber, William W. Pugh:
Model-checking concurrent systems with unbounded integer variables: symbolic representations, approximations, and experimental results. 747-789 - Matthias Blume:
Dependency analysis for Standard ML. 790-812 - Matthias Blume, Andrew W. Appel
:
Hierarchical modularity. 813-847 - Michael Hind, Michael G. Burke, Paul R. Carini, Jong-Deok Choi:
Interprocedural pointer alias analysis. 848-894
Volume 21, Number 5, September 1999
- Massimiliano Poletto, Vivek Sarkar
:
Linear scan register allocation. 895-913 - Naoki Kobayashi
, Benjamin C. Pierce, David N. Turner:
Linearity and the pi-calculus. 914-947 - Michael Codish, Harald Søndergaard
, Peter J. Stuckey:
Sharing and groundness dependencies in logic programs. 948-976 - Nicholas C. Gloy, Michael D. Smith:
Procedure placement using temporal-ordering information. 977-1027 - Cliff Young, Michael D. Smith:
Static correlated branch prediction. 1028-1075
Volume 21, Number 6, November 1999
- Paolo Bottoni
, Maria Francesca Costabile, Piero Mussio:
Specification and dialogue control of visual interaction through visual rewriting systems. 1077-1136 - Stefaan Decorte, Danny De Schreye
, Henk Vandecasteele:
Constraint-based termination analysis of logic programs. 1137-1195 - Stephen N. Freund
, John C. Mitchell:
The type system for object initializatiion in the Jave bytecode language. 1196-1250 - Mahmut T. Kandemir, Prithviraj Banerjee, Alok N. Choudhary, J. Ramanujam
, U. Nagaraj Shenoy:
A global communication optimization technique based on data-flow analysis and linear algebra. 1251-1297

manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.