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Programming Languages and System Architectures 1994: Zurich, Switzerland
- Jürg Gutknecht:
Programming Languages and System Architectures, International Conference, Zurich, Switzerland, March 2-4, 1994, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 782, Springer 1994, ISBN 3-540-57840-4
Invited Papers
- Butler W. Lampson:
Interconnecting Computers: Architecture, Technology, and Economics. 1-20 - Susan L. Graham:
Languages and Interactive Software Development. 21-34 - Jan L. A. van de Snepscheut:
Mechanized Support for Stepwise Refinement. 35-48 - C. A. R. Hoare, Ian Page:
Hardware and Software: The Closing Gap. 49-68
Session Papers
- Jean Vuillemin:
On Computing Power. 69-86 - Sally A. McKee, Steven A. Moyer, William A. Wulf:
Increasing Memory Bandwidth for Vector Computations. 87-104 - Manuel E. Benitez, Jack W. Davidson:
The Advantages of Machine-Dependent Global Optimization. 105-124 - Wolfgang Ambrosch, M. Anton Ertl, Felix Beer, Andreas Krall:
Dependence-Conscious Global Register Allocation. 125-136 - Diane Corney, K. John Gough:
Type Test Elimination Using Typeflow Analysis. 137-150 - Stanislaw Chrobot:
Where Concurrent Processes Originate. 151-170 - Suresh Jagannathan, James Philbin:
High-Level Abstractions for Efficient Concurrent Systems. 171-190 - Diomidis Spinellis, Sophia Drossopoulou, Susan Eisenbach:
Language and Architecture Paradigms as Object Classes. 191-207 - Clemens A. Szyperski, Stephen M. Omohundro, Stephan Murer:
Engineering a Programming Language: The Type and Class System of Sather. 208-227 - Klaus Didrich, Andreas Fett, Carola Gerke, Wolfgang Grieskamp, Peter Pepper:
OPAL: Design and Implementation of an Algebraic Programming Language. 228-244 - Alan G. Yoder, David L. Cohn:
Architectural Issues in Spreadsheet Languages. 245-258 - Michael Franz:
Technological Steps toward a Software Component Industry. 259-281 - Christian S. Collberg:
Distributed High-Level Module Binding for Flexible Encapsulation and Fast Inter-Modular Optimization. 282-297 - Atanas Radenski:
Is Oberon as Simple as Possible? A Smaller Object-Oriented Language Based on the Concept of Module Type. 298-312 - David A. Naumann:
On the Essence of Oberon. 313-327 - Spyros Lalis, Beverly A. Sanders:
Adding Concurrency to the Oberon System. 328-344
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