Declarative programming, Sasbachwalden 1991 [electronic resource] : Phoenix Seminar and Workshop on Declarative Programming, Sasbachwalden, Black Forest, Germany, 18-22 November 1991 / John Darlington and Roland Dietrich (eds.)

Declarative programming languages are based on sound mathematical foundations which means that they offer many advantages for software development. These advantages include their powerful descriptive capabilities, the availability of program analysis techniques and the potential for parallel executi...

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Corporate Authors: Phoenix Seminar and Workshop on Declarative Programming Sasbachwalden, Germany, British Computer Society
Other Authors: Darlington, J., Dietrich, Roland, 1958-
Format: Electronic Conference Proceeding eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Springer-Verlag, ©1992.
Series:Workshops in computing.
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505 0 |a A design space for integrating declarative languages ; Introducing constraint functional logic programming / John Darlington, Yike Guo and Helen Pull -- How to use guarded functional programming / Roland Dietrich -- Enriching Prolog with s-unification / Andreas Kågedal and Feliks Kluźniak -- A tiny functional language with logical features / Ross Paterson -- Temporal constraint functional programming : a declarative framework for concurrency and interaction / Nick Graham -- Eight queens divided : an experience in parallel functional programming / K.G. Langendoen and W.G. Vree --Intelligent backtracking in and-parallel Prolog / Andrew Verden and Hugh Glaser -- Parameterized interfaces are interfaces : AIAS / Sophia Drossopoulou, Ross Paterson and Susan Eisenbach. 
505 0 |a Type classes are signatures of abstract types / Konstantin Läufer and Martin Odersky -- Syntactic and semantic inheritance in logic programming / Luís Monteiro and António Porto -- A survey of the implementations of narrowing / P.H. Cheong and Laurent Fribourg -- A systematic method for designing abstract narrowing machines / Hendrik C.R. Lock -- Some algorithms for fast and complete execution of logic programs / Roland Olsson -- A common graphical form / David Parrott and Chris Clack -- Generating efficient portable code for a strict applicative language / Wolfram Schulte and Wolfgang Grieskamp -- More advice on proving a compiler correct : improve a correct compiler / Erik Meijer -- Pers as types, inductive types and types with laws / Ed Voermans. 
505 0 |a Failure analysis based on abstract interpretation / M.-M. Corsini and K. Musumbu -- Sequentializing parallel programs / Mark Korsloot and Evan Tick. 
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