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found 21 matches
- 2010
- Elvira Albert, Miguel Gómez-Zamalloa, Germán Puebla:
PET: a partial evaluation-based test case generation tool for Java bytecode. PEPM 2010: 25-28 - María Alpuente, Demis Ballis, Michele Baggi, Moreno Falaschi:
A fold/unfold transformation framework for rewrite theories extended to CCT. PEPM 2010: 43-52 - Hugh Anderson, Siau-Cheng Khoo:
Regular approximation and bounded domains for size-change termination. PEPM 2010: 53-62 - Lennart Augustsson:
O, partial evaluator, where art thou? PEPM 2010: 1-2 - Nabil El Boustani, Jurriaan Hage:
Corrective hints for type incorrect generic Java programs. PEPM 2010: 5-14 - Christopher Brown, Simon J. Thompson:
Clone detection and elimination for Haskell. PEPM 2010: 111-120 - Evelyne Contejean, Andrey Paskevich, Xavier Urbain, Pierre Courtieu, Olivier Pons, Julien Forest:
A3PAT, an approach for certified automated termination proofs. PEPM 2010: 63-72 - Florian Haftmann:
From higher-order logic to Haskell: there and back again. PEPM 2010: 155-158 - Fritz Henglein:
Optimizing relational algebra operations using generic equivalence discriminators and lazy products. PEPM 2010: 73-82 - Martin Hofmann:
IGOR2 - an analytical inductive functional programming system: tool demo. PEPM 2010: 29-32 - Martin Hofmann, Emanuel Kitzelmann:
I/O guided detection of list catamorphisms: towards problem specific use of program templates in IP. PEPM 2010: 93-100 - Stefan Holdermans, Jurriaan Hage:
Making "stricterness" more relevant. PEPM 2010: 121-130 - Arun Lakhotia, Davidson R. Boccardo, Anshuman Singh, Aleardo Manacero:
Context-sensitive analysis of obfuscated x86 executables. PEPM 2010: 131-140 - Xin Li, Mizuhito Ogawa:
Conditional weighted pushdown systems and applications. PEPM 2010: 141-150 - José Pedro Magalhães, Stefan Holdermans, Johan Jeuring, Andres Löh:
Optimizing generics is easy! PEPM 2010: 33-42 - Ivan Lazar Miljenovic:
The SourceGraph program. PEPM 2010: 151-154 - Andrew Moss, Dan Page:
Bridging the gap between symbolic and efficient AES implementations. PEPM 2010: 101-110 - Adrián Riesco, Juan Rodríguez-Hortalá:
Programming with singular and plural non-deterministic functions. PEPM 2010: 83-92 - Johannes Rudolph, Peter Thiemann:
Mnemonics: type-safe bytecode generation at run time. PEPM 2010: 15-24 - Jeremy G. Siek:
General purpose languages should be metalanguages. PEPM 2010: 3-4 - John P. Gallagher, Janis Voigtländer:
Proceedings of the 2010 ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Partial Evaluation and Program Manipulation, PEPM 2010, Madrid, Spain, January 18-19, 2010. ACM 2010, ISBN 978-1-60558-727-1 [contents]
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