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Computer Languages, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, 1992
- Linda Weiser Friedman:
From Babbage to Babel and Beyond: A Brief History of Programming Languages. 1-17 - Ching-Lin Wang:
A Continuation-Based Language Embedded in Scheme. 19-37 - Eric Salzman:
Activity Simulation in Modula-2: An Exercise in Language Extension. 39-60 - David T. Barnard, David B. Skillicorn:
Context-Free Parsing on O(n) Processors. 61-66 - Claudio Sergio Da Rós de Carvalho, Tomasz Kowaltowski:
On Open Arrays and Variable Number of Parameters. 67-74 - Pankaj Jalote:
Specification and Testing of Abstract Data Types. 75-82
Volume 17, Number 2, 1992
- Shmuel Rotenstreich:
Orthogonal Languages: A Framework for Program Development. 83-100 - Noureddine Boudriga, Ali Mili, R. Zalila, Fatma Mili:
A Relational Model for the Specification of Data Types. 101-131 - Bharat Jayaraman:
Sublist Assertions for Listless and Lazy Evaluation. 133-146 - Heidi E. Myers, James M. Purtilo:
Interface Type Checking of Large C Applications. 147-154
Volume 17, Number 3, 1992
- Tim Sheard, David W. Stemple:
Inheritance of Theory in the Adabtpl Language. 157-167 - Robert J. Klerer, Melvin Klerer, Fred Grossman:
A Language for Automated Programming of Mathematical Applications. 169-184 - Mostafa A. Bassiouni, Mark J. Llewellyn:
A Relational-Calculus Query Language for Historical Databases. 185-197 - Jason Jen-Yen Chen, Pei Hsia:
MDL (Methodology Definition Language): A Language for Defining and Automating Software Development Processes. 199-211
Volume 17, Number 4, 1992
- Paolo Ciancarini:
Parallel Programming with Logic Languages: A Survey. 213-239 - Husheng Liao:
Removing Partial Parametrization for Efficient Implementation of Functional Languages. 241-250 - Marc Feeley, Guy Lapalme:
Closure Generation Based on Viewing Lambda as Epsilon Plus Compile. 251-267 - Ronald A. Olsson, Carole M. McNamee:
Inter-Entry Selection: Non-Determinism and Explicit Control Mechanisms. 269-282
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