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3rd ICCL 1990: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
- 1990 Internation Conference on Computer Languages, March 12-15 1990, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. IEEE Computer Society 1990, ISBN 0-8186-2036-6
Visual Languages
- John T. Stasko:
A Practical Animation Language for Software Developement. 1-10 - James R. Cordy, T. C. Nicholas Graham:
GVL: A Graphical, Functional Language for the Specification of Output in Programming Languages. 11-22 - Wilfred J. Hansen:
Enhancing Documents with Embedded Programs: How Ness Insets in the Andrew ToolKit. 23-32
Functional Language Implementation
- György E. Révész:
Parallel Graph-Reduction with a Shared Memory Multiprocessor System. 33-38 - Philip J. Koopman Jr., Peter Lee, Daniel P. Siewiorek:
Cache Performance of Combinator Graph Reduction. 39-48 - Neil D. Jones, Carsten K. Gomard, Anders Bondorf, Olivier Danvy, Torben Æ. Mogensen:
A Self-Applicable Partial Evaluator for the Lambda Calculus. 49-58
Distributed Languages I
- Mario Barbacci, Jeannette M. Wing:
A Language for Distributed Applications. 59-68 - Flavio De Paoli, Mehdi Jazayeri:
FLAME: A Language for Distributed Programming. 69-78 - Henri E. Bal, M. Frans Kaashoek, Andrew S. Tanenbaum
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Experience with Distributed Programming in ORCA. 79-89
Language Design I
- David R. Hanson, Makoto Kobayashi:
EZ Processes. 90-97 - Qian Cui, John D. Gannon:
Data-Oriented Exception Handling in Ada. 98-106 - Chris D. Marlin, Wei Zhao
, Graeme Doherty, Andrew Bohonis:
GARTL: A Real-time Programming Language Based on Multi-version Computation. 107-115
Object-Oriented Models
- Suresh Jagannathan:
Coercion as a Metaphor for Computatiion. 116-127 - Harold Ossher:
Multi-Dimensional Organization and Browsing of Object-Oriented Systems. 128-135 - Gail E. Kaiser, Brent Hailpern:
An Object Model of Shared Data. 136-144 - James R. Cordy, Eric Promislow:
Specification and Automatic Prototype Implementation of Polymorphic Objects in TURING Using the TXL Dialect Processor. 145-154
Distributed Languages II
- Nissim Francez, Ira R. Forman:
Conflict Propogation. 155-168 - Stewart M. Clamen, Linda D. Leibengood, Scott Nettles, Jeannette M. Wing:
Reliable Distributed Computing with Avalon/Common Lisp. 169-179 - Carol Kilpatrick, Karsten Schwan, David M. Ogle:
Using Languages for Capture, Analysis and Display of Performance Information for Parallel and Distributed Applications. 180-189
Language Design II
- William H. Harrison, Harold Ossher:
Subdivided Procedures: A Language Extension Supporting Extensible Programming. 190-197 - Nikil D. Dutt
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LEGEND: A Language for Generic Component Library Description. 198-207 - James M. Purtilo, Joanne M. Atlee:
Improving Module Reuse by Interface Adaption. 208-217
Logic Programming
- Sanjai Narain:
Lazy Evaluation in Logic Programming. 218-227 - Mamdouh H. Ibrahim, Fred A. Cummins:
KSL/Logic: Integration of Logic with Objects. 228-235 - Atsushi Atarashi, Akihiko Konagaya, Shinichi Habata, Minoru Yokota:
Implementation and Evaluation of Dynamic Predicates on the Sequential Inference Machine CHI. 236-244
Parallel Languages
- James W. Hearne, Debra S. Jusak:
The Tahiti Programming Language: Events as First-Class Objects. 245-251 - Paolo Ciancarini:
Coordination Languages for Open System Design. 252-260 - Jean Paul Bahsoun, Louis Féraud, Claude Bétourné:
A "Two Degrees of Freedom" Approach for Parallel Programming. 261-270 - Antonio Corradi, Letizia Leonardi:
Parallelism in Object-Oriented Programming Languages. 271-280
Language Implementation
- Lori L. Pollock, Mary Lou Soffa:
Incremental Global Optimization for Faster Recompilations. 281-290 - Michael J. Quinn, Philip J. Hatcher:
Compiling SIMD Programs for MIMD Architectures. 291-296 - Mary Jean Harrold, Mary Lou Soffa:
Computation of Interprocedural Definition and Use Dependencies. 297-306

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