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SIGPLAN Notices, Volume 27
Volume 27, Number 1, January 1992
- Boris Burshteyn:
USSA - universal syntax and semantics analyzer. 42-60 - William Kahan:
Analysis and refutation of the LCAS. 61-74 - Bernard Thirion:
Edison, a Unix and C friendly Rete based production system. 75-84 - Pei-Chi Wu, Feng-Jian Wang:
An object-oriented specification for compiler. 85-94 - Henry G. Baker:
Computing A*B (mod N) efficiently in ANSI C. 95-98 - Darrel C. Ince:
Arrays and pointers considered harmful. 99-104 - António L. Furtado:
Analogy by generalization - and the quest of the grail. 105-113 - Cyrus F. Nourani:
Parallel module specification on SLPX. 114-115
Volume 27, Number 2, February 1992
- Juan Hernández Núñez
, Juan Antonio Sanchez:
RT-MODULA2: an embedded in MODULA2 language for writing concurrent and real time programs. 26-36 - Mouloud Arab:
Enhancing program comprehension: formatting and documenting. 37-46 - Joseph M. Gwinn:
Object-oriented programs in realtime. 47-56 - Steven Ryan:
Linear control flow analysis. 57-64 - John Placer:
Integrating destructive assignment and lazy evaluation in the multiparadigm language G-2. 65-74 - Rizaldo B. Caringal, Phan Minh Dung:
A FORTRAN IV to QuickBASIC translator. 75-87 - Terence John Parr, Henry G. Dietz, William E. Cohen:
PCCTS reference manual: version 1.00. 88-165
Volume 27, Number 3, March 1992
- Henry G. Baker:
CONS should not CONS its arguments, or, a lazy alloc is a smart alloc. 24-34 - Daniel J. Salomon:
Four Dimensions of programming-language independence. 35-53 - Salvatore Mamone:
Empirical study of motivation in a entry level programming course. 54-60 - J. M. Watt:
A compact syntax chart for Ada. 61-65 - Henry G. Baker:
The treadmill: real-time garbage collection without motion sickness. 66-70 - Thomas A. Anastasio, William W. Carlson:
An observation on the C library procedure random(). 71-74
Volume 27, Number 4, April 1992
- Pei-Chi Wu, Feng-Jian Wang, Kai-Ru Young:
Scanning regular languages by dual finite automata. 12-16 - Jürgen Angele, Detlef Küpper:
Modula-2 an alternative to C? 17-26 - Norman Young:
Two models of object-oriented programming and the Common Lisp Object System. 27-36 - Michel Gauthier:
Noised or filtered programming? (about enumerated types). 37-40 - Edward A. Ipser Jr.:
Exploratory language design. 41-50 - Ronald Fischer:
Two flaws of the current C++ language definition. 51-54 - Steven Ryan:
Linear expression bounding. 55-58 - Steven Ryan:
Linear data flow analysis. 59-67 - Christopher W. Fraser, Robert R. Henry, Todd A. Proebsting:
BURG: fast optimal instruction selection and tree parsing. 68-76 - Peter N. van den Bosch:
A bibliography on syntax error handling in context free languages. 77-86 - Andrew W. Appel
:
Is POPL mathematics or science? 87-89
Volume 27, Number 5, May 1992
- Joseph H. Fasel, Paul Hudak, Simon L. Peyton Jones, Philip Wadler:
SIGPLAN Notices Special Issue on the Functional Programming Language Haskell. 1 - Paul Hudak, Joseph H. Fasel:
A Gentle Introduction to Haskell. 1- - Paul Hudak, Simon L. Peyton Jones, Philip Wadler, Brian Boutel, Jon Fairbairn, Joseph H. Fasel, María M. Guzmán, Kevin Hammond
, John Hughes, Thomas Johnsson, Richard B. Kieburtz, Rishiyur S. Nikhil, Will Partain, John Peterson:
Report on the Programming Language Haskell, A Non-strict, Purely Functional Language. 1-
Volume 27, Number 6, June 1992
- Rommert J. Casimir:
Real programmers don't use spreadsheets. 10-16 - Jonathan M. Cargille, Barton P. Miller:
Binary wrapping: a technique for instrumenting object code. 17-18 - Burt M. Leavenworth:
Proxy: an interpreter for rapid prototyping. 19-28 - Marc Sabatella:
Lazy evaluation of C++ static constructors. 29-36 - Kris Coolsaet:
A quick introduction to the programming language MIKE. 37-46 - José Manuel García Carrasco:
A new language for multicomputer programming. 47-53 - Ronald E. Prather:
The semantics of CAT. 54-63 - How to write a C++ language extension proposal for ANSI-X3J16/ISO-WG21. 64-71
- Richard A. Frost:
Guarded attribute grammars: top down parsing and left recursive productions. 72-75 - Carl Ponder, Bill Bush:
Polymorphism considered harmful. 76-79 - R. P. Mody:
On understanding type declarations in C. 80-83 - Markku Sakkinen:
Where is the evidence against arrays and pointers? 84-85
Volume 27, Number 7, July 1992
- Stuart I. Feldman, Richard L. Wexelblat:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN'92 Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI), San Francisco, California, USA, June 17-19, 1992. ACM 1992, ISBN 0-89791-475-9 [contents]
Volume 27, Number 8, August 1992
- Luca Cardelli
, James E. Donahue, Lucille Glassman, Mick J. Jordan, Bill Kalsow, Greg Nelson:
Modula-3 language definition. 15-42 - Lutz H. Hamel:
Industrial strength compiler construction with equations. 43-50 - Andy Lowry:
The Hermes language in outline form. 51-70 - Chung-Kwong Yuen:
Hamming numbers, lazy evaluation, and eager disposal. 71-75 - Nico Plat
, Peter Gorm Larsen
:
An overview of the ISO/VDM-SL standard. 76-82 - Hanspeter Mössenböck
:
Treating statement sequences as block objects. 83-86 - Paul W. Abrahams:
Software patents: an example of the threat. 87-88 - Henry G. Baker:
Lively linear Lisp: "look ma, no garbage!". 89-98 - J. Dana Eckart:
A cellular automata simulation system: version 2.0. 99-106 - J. Dana Eckart:
Cellang 2.0: language reference manual. 107-112
Volume 27, Number 9, September 1992
- Barry Flahive, Richard L. Wexelblat:
ASPLOS-V Proceedings - Fifth International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, October 12-15, 1992. ACM Press 1992, ISBN 0-89791-534-8 [contents]
Volume 27, Number 10, October 1992
- John R. Pugh:
Proceedings of the Seventh Annual Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems, Languages, and Applications, OOPSLA 1992, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, October 18-22, 1992. ACM 1992, ISBN 0-201-53372-3 [contents]
Volume 27, Number 11, November 1992
- R. P. Mody:
Functional programming is not self-modifying code. 13-14 - Henry G. Baker:
Less complex elementary functions. 15-16 - Bing Liu, Yuen-Wah Ku:
ConstraintLisp: an object-oriented constraint programming language. 17-26 - Yulin Feng, Tao Huang, Jing Li:
LogC: a language and environment for embedded rule based systems. 27-32 - Maurizio Panti, Salvatore Valenti:
A modulus oriented hash function for the construction of minimal perfect tables. 33-38 - Simone Cabasino, Pier Stanislao Paolucci
, Gian Marco Todesco:
Dynamic parsers and evolving grammars. 39-48 - Chris Fickert, Thomas A. Sudkamp:
Unification based FP interpreters. 49-58 - Alexander Sakharov:
Macro processing in high-level languages. 59-66 - Conrad Weisert:
Macros for defining C++ classes. 67-76 - Chung-Kwong Yuen:
An abstract machine design for lexically scoped parallel Lisp with speculative processing. 77-84 - Srdjan Mijanovic:
MANEVRO: a new approach to class based programming. 85-89 - Paul Klint, Thomas W. Reps, Gregor Snelting:
Programming environments: report on an international workshop at Dagstuhl Castle. 90-96
Volume 27, Number 12, December 1992
- Brad A. Myers:
Report on the CHI'91 Workshop on Languages for Developing User Interfaces. 8-12 - Erhard Konrad:
Application of Measurement Theory to Software Metrics - Comments on the Bollmann-Zuse Approach. 13-19 - Horst Zuse, Peter Bollmann-Sdorra:
Reply to: Application of Measurement Theory to Software Metrics - Comments on the Bollmann-Zuse Approach. 20-27 - Robert Pool:
Did Turing Discover How the Leopard Got Its Spots? 28 - Reiner R. Dumke, Kerstin Neumann, Kerstin Stoeffler:
The Metric Based Compiler - A Current Requirement. 29-38 - Henry G. Baker:
Inlining Semantics for Subroutines which are Recursive. 39-46 - Glen McCluskey, Robert B. Murray:
Template Instantiation For C++. 47-65 - K. C. Wong:
Feature Inversion: A Practice on Language Versions Determination. 57-60 - Ryan Stansifer
:
The Calculation of Easter. 61-65 - Gottfried Razek:
Combining Objects and Relations. 66-70 - Benjamin G. Zorn, Dirk Grunwald:
Empirical Measurements of Six Allocation-intensive C Programs. 71-80 - Giuseppe Cattaneo
, G. Di Giore, M. Ruotolo:
Another C Threads Library. 81-90

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