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found 22 matches
- 2012
- Elvira Albert, Puri Arenas, Samir Genaim, Miguel Gómez-Zamalloa, Germán Puebla:
COSTABS: a cost and termination analyzer for ABS. PEPM 2012: 151-154 - Elvira Albert, Jesús Correas, Germán Puebla, Guillermo Román-Díez:
Incremental resource usage analysis. PEPM 2012: 25-34 - Martin Berger:
Specification and verification of meta-programs. PEPM 2012: 3-4 - Jacques Carette, Aaron Stump:
Towards typing for small-step direct reflection. PEPM 2012: 93-96 - Markus Degen, Peter Thiemann, Stefan Wehr:
The interaction of contracts and laziness. PEPM 2012: 97-106 - Roberto Giacobazzi, Neil D. Jones, Isabella Mastroeni:
Obfuscation by partial evaluation of distorted interpreters. PEPM 2012: 63-72 - Michael Gorbovitski, Yanhong A. Liu, Scott D. Stoller, Tom Rothamel:
Composing transformations for instrumentation and optimization. PEPM 2012: 53-62 - Takumi Goto, Isao Sasano:
An approach to completing variable names for implicitly typed functional languages. PEPM 2012: 131-140 - Geoffrey William Hamilton, Neil D. Jones:
Distillation with labelled transition systems. PEPM 2012: 15-24 - Martin Hirzel, Bugra Gedik:
Streams that compose using macros that oblige. PEPM 2012: 141-150 - Surinder Kumar Jain, Chenyi Zhang, Bernhard Scholz:
Translating flowcharts to non-deterministic languages. PEPM 2012: 155-162 - Edvard K. Karlsen, Einar W. Høst, Bjarte M. Østvold:
Finding and fixing Java naming bugs with the Lancelot Eclipse plugin. PEPM 2012: 35-38 - Susumu Katayama:
An analytical inductive functional programming system that avoids unintended programs. PEPM 2012: 43-52 - Naoki Kobayashi, Kazutaka Matsuda, Ayumi Shinohara:
Functional programs as compressed data. PEPM 2012: 121-130 - Francisco Javier López-Fraguas, Enrique Martin-Martin, Juan Rodríguez-Hortalá:
Well-typed narrowing with extra variables in functional-logic programming. PEPM 2012: 83-92 - Kazutaka Matsuda, Kazuhiro Inaba, Keisuke Nakano:
Polynomial-time inverse computation for accumulative functions with multiple data traversals. PEPM 2012: 5-14 - Adriaan Moors, Tiark Rompf, Philipp Haller, Martin Odersky:
Scala-virtualized. PEPM 2012: 117-120 - Markus Püschel:
Compiling math to fast code. PEPM 2012: 1-2 - Vlad Ureche, Tiark Rompf, Arvind K. Sujeeth, Hassan Chafi, Martin Odersky:
StagedSAC: a case study in performance-oriented DSL development. PEPM 2012: 73-82 - Janis Voigtländer:
Ideas for connecting inductive program synthesis and bidirectionalization. PEPM 2012: 39-42 - Dana N. Xu:
Hybrid contract checking via symbolic simplification. PEPM 2012: 107-116 - Oleg Kiselyov, Simon J. Thompson:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN 2012 Workshop on Partial Evaluation and Program Manipulation, PEPM 2012, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, January 23-24, 2012. ACM 2012, ISBN 978-1-4503-1118-2 [contents]
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