RIMS Symposia on Software Science and Engineering II : proceedings of the Symposia 1983 and 1984, Kyoto, Japan
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RIMS Symposia on Software Science and Engineering II : proceedings of the Symposia 1983 and 1984, Kyoto, Japan
(Lecture notes in computer science, 220)
Springer-Verlag, c1986
- : gw
- : us
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Table of Contents
A fast parallel merging algorithm for 2-3 trees.- Evaluation of graph representations with active nodes.- On equivalence transformations for term rewriting systems.- A portable logic simulation system for development of FLATS machine.- Partial computation with a dataflow machine.- OR-Parallel Optimizing Prolog System: Pops its design and implementation in Concurrent Prolog.- Incorporating Naive Negation into Prolog.- Algebraic specification method of programming languages.- Multiversion concurrency control scheme for a distributed database system - A trial to break concurrent update of redundant copies -.- Global storage allocation in attribute evaluation.- On program transformation with tupling technique.- Evaluation of working set algorithms for data-flow machines.- Comparison of closure reduction and combinatory reduction schemes.- The BC-chain method for representing combinators in linear space.- Circuit simulation code generation by computer algebra.- List 1 Algebraic code for simple harmonic motion.- List 2 Generated fortran code for simple harmonic motion.
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