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SIGPLAN Notices, Volume 31, 1996
Volume 31, Number 1, January 1996
- Richard Helm:
Patterns, Architecture and Software. 2-3
- Preston Briggs:
Remembering. 4-5
- G. Bowden Wise:
A New Resource for C++ Programmers and an Invitation for Participation. 6-8
- Kate Stewart:
Starting Points. 9-11
- Chung-Kwong Yuen, Ming-Dong Feng:
Tail-Recursive Parallel Summing of a Multi-List. 20-21 - Andreas Zeller, Dorothea Lütkehaus:
DDD - A Free Graphical Front-End for UNIX Debuggers. 22-27 - K. John Gough:
Bottom-up Tree Rewriting Tool MBURG. 28-31 - Myles F. Barrett, Marshall E. Giguere:
A Note on Covariance and Contravariance Unification. 32-35 - Jennifer Hamilton:
A Model for Implementing an Object-Oriented Design without Language Extensions. 36-43 - Michael A. Klug:
Towards a Classification of Visibility Rules. 44-50
Volume 31, Number 2, February 1996
- A. Michael Berman:
Column Constructor. 4-5
- Pankaj Agarwal:
Describing Biological Cells by Computer Programs. 6-7
- Gabriel M. Silberman:
The Third International Conference on Parallel Computing Technologies (PaCT-95), Saint Petersburg, Russia. 8-9
- Alexey L. Lastovetsky:
mpC: a Multi-Paradigm Programming Language for Massively Parallel Computers. 13-20 - Antti-Pekka Tuovinen, Jukka Paakki:
Translating SQL for Database Reengineering. 21-26 - Terence John Parr, Russell W. Quong:
LL and LR Translators Need k>1 Lookahead. 27-34 - Peter Kokol, Janez Brest, Viljem Zumer:
Software Complexity - An Alternative View. 35-41 - Bent Bruun Kristensen, Kasper Østerbye:
A Conceptual Perspective on the Comparison of Object-Oriented Programming Languages. 42-54 - Andrew W. Appel:
Intensional Equality ;=) for Continuations. 55-57
Volume 31, Number 3, March 1996
- A. Michael Berman:
Philadelphia Dreaming. 2-3
- Daniel M. Yellin, Robert E. Strom, Richard P. Gabiel:
Do Programmers Need Seat Belts? 5-10
- Guoping Jia, Guoliang Zheng:
Fair Transition System Specification: An Integrated Approach. 14-21 - Robin A. Vowels:
PL/I for OS/2. 22-27 - Sunny Y. Wang:
A New Sort Algorithm: Self-Indexed Sort. 28-36
Volume 31, Number 4, April 1996
- A. Michael Berman:
On Beyond OOP. 1-3
- G. Bowden Wise:
An Overview of the Standard Template Library. 4-10
- Preston Briggs:
Automatic Parallelization. 11-15
- Robert E. Bruccoleri:
WRAPGEN - A Tool for the Use of Fortran and C Together in Portable Programs. 20-27 - Michael Karr:
A Translator from C to a Lambda-Calculus Representation. 28-31 - Stephen J. Goldsack, Kevin Lano, Eugène Dürr:
Annealing and Data Decomposition in VDM++. 32-38 - Bradford J. Rodriguez, W. F. Skip Poehlman:
A Survey of Object Oriented Forths. 39-42 - Leonard Zettel:
Toward an Object-Oriented Forth. 43-44 - Robin W. Whitty:
Object-Oriented Metrics: an Annotated Bibliography. 45-75
Volume 31, Number 5, May 1996
- Charles N. Fischer:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN'96 Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI), Philadephia, Pennsylvania, USA, May 21-24, 1996. ACM 1996, ISBN 0-89791-795-2 [contents]
Volume 31, Number 6, June 1996
- Robert Harper, Richard L. Wexelblat:
Proceedings of the 1996 ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming, ICFP 1996, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, May 24-26, 1996. ACM 1996, ISBN 0-89791-770-7 [contents]
Volume 31, Number 7, July 1996
- Lori L. Pollock:
Letter from the Secretary: The ACM SIGPLAN Web Site. 1
- Michael Hind, Phil Pfeiffer:
Using Regional Conferences to Mentor Student Development: A Case Study. 4-7
- Cleveland Augustine Gibbon, Colin A. Higgins:
Teaching Object-Oriented Design with Heuristics. 12-16
- Alexander Aiken:
Cool: A Portable Project for Teaching Compiler Construction. 19-24 - Arthur Sorkin:
Some Comments on 'The Priority-Based Coloring Approach to Register Allocation'. 25-29 - Jiun-Liang Chen, Feng-Jian Wang:
Encapsulation in Object-Oriented Programs. 30-32 - Maurizio Panti, Alessandro Cucchiarelli, M. Mattiucci, Salvatore Valenti:
Process to Process Communication in Prolog. 33-39 - Vitaliano Milanese:
Interpreting RSets, SSets and Features by Denotational Semantics. 40-47
Volume 31, Number 8, August 1996
- Preston Briggs:
Sparse Matrix Manipulation. 5-7 - Ronald Prescott Loui:
Why Gawk for AI? 8-9 - G. Bowden Wise:
Casting in C++: Bringing Safety and Smartness to Your Programs. 10-15 - Nikolaos Papaspyrou:
A Framework for Programming Denotational Semantics in C++. 16-25 - Paul Frenger:
Thoughts on the 1996 Rochester FORTH Conference. 26-27
- Charles D. Norton:
The International Workshop on Parallel C++ (IWPC++), Kanazawa, Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. 28-30
- Arne Andersson, Andrej Brodnik:
Comments on Self-Indexed Sort. 40-41
- Stéphane Vialle, Thierry Cornu, Yannick Lallement:
ParCeL-1: A Parallel Programming Language Based on Autonomous and Synchronous Actors. 43-51 - Mohd Hanafiah Abdullah:
hcc - A Portable ANSI C Compiler (with a Code Generator for the PowerPCs). 52-59 - Apostolos Syropoulos:
A Note On Type Checking Linear Functional Languages. 60-63 - Farooq Butt:
Porting the mcc PowerPC C/C++ Compiler into an Interactive Development Environment. 64-73 - Cornelis Pronk, Martin Schönhacker:
ISO/IEC 10514-1, the Standard for Molula-2: Process Aspects. 74-83 - Martin Schönhacker, Cornelis Pronk:
ISO/IEC 10514-1, the Standard for Molula-2: Changes, Clarifications and Additions. 84-95
Volume 31, Number 9, September 1996
- Bill Dally, Susan J. Eggers:
ASPLOS-VII Proceedings - Seventh International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, October 1-5, 1996. ACM Press 1996, ISBN 0-89791-767-7 [contents]
Volume 31, Number 10, October 1996
- Lougie Anderson, James Coplien:
Proceedings of the 1996 ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages & Applications, OOPSLA 1996, San Jose, California, USA, October 6-10, 1996. ACM 1996, ISBN 0-89791-788-X [contents]
Volume 31, Number 11, November 1996
- Thomas J. Bergin, Richard J. Gibson:
Supplemental Material from HOPL II. 9-20
- Joseph Bergin:
Java as a Better C++. 21-27
- Mike A. Marin:
Effective use of Assertions in C++. 28-32
- Preston Briggs:
Sparse Matric Multiplication. 33-37
- Günter Kniesel, Thilo Kielmann, Athanasios M. Demiris, Milena Shteto:
5th Workshop for Doctoral Students in Object-Oriented Systems, Held in Conjunction with ECOOP'95 in Aarhus, Denmark. 39-48 - Rakesh Agarwal, Giorgio Bruno, Marco Torchiano:
Static, Dynamic and Run-Time Modeling of Compound Classes. 49-55 - P. M. van den Broek, Klaas van den Berg:
Musical Equational Programs: A Functional Approach. 56-65 - Günter Dotzel, Hartmut Goebel:
Porting the Oberon System to AlphaAXP. 66-73 - Ben Werther, Damian Conway:
A Modest Proposal: C++ Resyntaxed. 74-82
Volume 31, Number 12, December 1996
- John R. Pugh:
A Report from OOPSLA. 1-2
- James Noble, Antero Taivalsaari:
ECOOP'96 Workshop on Prototype Based Object Oriented Programming. 12-17
- Helen Sharp, Mary Lynn Manns, Phil McLaughlin, Maximo Prieto, Mahesh H. Dodani:
Pedagogical Patterns - Success in Teaching Object Technology, A Workshop from OOPSLA '96. 18-21
- David Dodgson:
Evolution of the C++ Standard Library. 22-26
- Ron Cytron:
"Out of Their Minds" by Dennis Shasha and Cathy Lezere. 27-28
- Roger K. DeBry:
Report of TC-2 Working Groups. 33-38
- Chris Houser:
Manual and Compiler for the Terse and Modular Language DEM. 41-51 - Jørgen Lindskov Knudsen, Ole Lehrmann Madsen:
Using Object-Orientation as a Common Basis for System Development Eduaction. 52-62 - Giuseppe Callegarin:
Requirements for an Imperative Language to Host Logic Programming in a Seamless Way. 63-68 - Arthur Sorkin:
Some Comments on Moral and Renvoise's "Global Optimization by Suppression of Partial Redundancies". 69-72 - Richard D. Ferrante, James R. Allard:
Introducing a CPS Style Optimizer into an Existing Compiler. 73-79 - Apostolos Syropoulos:
A Note On Type Checking Linaer Functional Languages. 80-83
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