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ASIA-PEPM 2002: Aizu, Japan
- Kenichi Asai, Wei-Ngan Chin:

Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN ASIA-PEPM 2002, Asian Symposium on Partial Evaluation and Semantics-Based Program Manipulation, Aizu, Japan, September 12-14, 2002. ACM 2002, ISBN 1-58113-458-4
Sponsored by ACM SIGPLAN, supported by The University of Aizu.
- Yoshihiko Futamura, Zenjiro Konishi, Robert Glück:

Automatic generation of efficient string matching algorithms by generalized partial computation. 1-8 - Robert Glück:

Jones optimality, binding-time improvements, and the strength of program specializers. 9-19 - Tim Sheard, Nathan Linger:

Search-based binding time analysis using type-directed pruning. 20-31 - Mads Sig Ager, Olivier Danvy

, Henning Korsholm Rohde:
On obtaining Knuth, Morris, and Pratt's string matcher by partial evaluation. 32-46 - Nevin Heintze:

Aliasing analysis for a million lines of C. 47-49 - Reynald Affeldt

, Hidehiko Masuhara, Eijiro Sumii, Akinori Yonezawa:
Supporting objects in run-time bytecode specialization. 50-60 - Jung Gyu Park, Myong-Soon Park:

Using indexed data structures for program specialization. 61-69 - Saman P. Amarasinghe:

Defying the speed of light: : a spatially-aware compiler for wire-exposed architectures. 70 - Futoshi Iwama, Naoki Kobayashi

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A new type system for JVM lock primitives. 71-82 - Dana N. Xu, Siau-Cheng Khoo:

Compiling real time functional reactive programming. 83-93 - Pablo E. Martínez López

, John Hughes:
Principal type specialisation. 94-105 - Siau-Cheng Khoo, Kun Shi:

Output-constraint specialization. 106-116 - Hongwei Xi:

Unifying object-oriented programming with typed functional programming. 117-125 - Janis Voigtländer

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Using circular programs to deforest in accumulating parameters. 126-137 - Andrei P. Nemytykh:

A note on elimination of simplest recursions. 138-146

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