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found 51 matches
- 2004
- Kathryn S. McKinley:
20 Years of the ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation 1979-1999, A Selection. ACM 2004, ISBN 1-58113-623-4 [contents] - 1999
- Guy E. Blelloch, Perry Cheng:
On bounding time and space for multiprocessor garbage collection (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1999: 626-641 - Matteo Frigo:
A fast Fourier transform compiler (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1999: 642-655 - Brian Grant, Matthai Philipose, Markus Mock, Craig Chambers, Susan J. Eggers:
An evaluation of staged run-time optimizations in DyC (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1999: 656-669 - 1998
- Glenn Ammons, James R. Larus:
Improving data-flow analysis with path profiles (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1998: 568-582 - David F. Bacon, Ravi B. Konuru, Chet Murthy, Mauricio J. Serrano:
Thin locks: featherweight Synchronization for Java (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1998: 583-595 - Rastislav Bodík, Rajiv Gupta, Mary Lou Soffa:
Complete removal of redundant expressions (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1998: 596-611 - George C. Necula, Peter Lee:
The design and implementation of a certifying compiler (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1998: 612-625 - 1996
- Peter Lee, Mark Leone:
Optimizing ML with run-time code generation (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1996: 540-553 - David Tarditi, J. Gregory Morrisett, Perry Cheng, Christopher A. Stone, Robert Harper, Peter Lee:
TIL: a type-directed, optimizing compiler for ML (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1996: 554-567 - 1994
- Amitabh Srivastava, Alan Eustace:
ATOM: a system for building customized program analysis tools (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1994: 528-539 - 1993
- Hans-Juergen Boehm:
Space efficient conservative garbage collection (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1993: 490-501 - Cormac Flanagan, Amr Sabry, Bruce F. Duba, Matthias Felleisen:
The essence of compiling with continuations (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1993: 502-514 - Daniel R. Kerns, Susan J. Eggers:
Balanced scheduling: instruction scheduling when memory latency is uncertain (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1993: 515-527 - 1992
- Jens Knoop, Oliver Rüthing, Bernhard Steffen:
Lazy code motion (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1992: 460-472 - William Landi, Barbara G. Ryder:
A safe approximate algorithm for interprocedural pointer aliasing (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1992: 473-489 - 1991
- Robert Cartwright, Mike Fagan:
Soft typing (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1991: 412-428 - Monica S. Lam, Michael E. Wolf:
A data locality optimizing algorithm (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1991: 442-459 - David W. Wall:
Predicting program behavior using real or estimated profiles (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1991: 429-441 - 1990
- David Callahan, Steve Carr, Ken Kennedy:
Improving register allocation for subscripted variables (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1990: 328-342 - David R. Chase, Mark N. Wegman, F. Kenneth Zadeck:
Analysis of pointers and structures (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1990: 343-359 - William D. Clinger:
How to read floating point numbers accurately (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1990: 360-371 - Peter B. Kessler:
Fast breakpoints: design and implementation (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1990: 390-397 - Karl Pettis, Robert C. Hansen, Jack W. Davidson:
Profile guided code positioning (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1990: 398-411 - Guy L. Steele Jr., Jon L. White:
How to print floating-point numbers accurately (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1990: 372-389 - 1989
- Preston Briggs, Keith D. Cooper, Ken Kennedy, Linda Torczon:
Coloring heuristics for register allocation (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1989: 283-294 - Craig Chambers, David M. Ungar:
A retrospective on: "customization: optimizing compiler technology for self, a dynamically-typed object-oriented programming language" (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1989: 295-312 - Edith Schonberg:
On-the-fly detection of access anomalies (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1989: 313-327 - 1988
- Andrew W. Appel:
Real-time concurrent collection on stock multiprocessors (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1988: 205-216 - Keith D. Cooper, Ken Kennedy:
Interprocedural side-effect analysis in linear time (with retrospective). Best of PLDI 1988: 217-228
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