Implementation and application of functional languages : 18th International Symposium, IFL 2006 Budapest, Hungary, September 4-6, 2006 : revised selected papers

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Implementation and application of functional languages : 18th International Symposium, IFL 2006 Budapest, Hungary, September 4-6, 2006 : revised selected papers

Zoltán Horváth, Viktória Zsók, Andrew Butterfield (eds.)

(Lecture notes in computer science, 4449)

Springer, c2007

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This volume constitutes the post-proceedings of the 18th International Workshop on Implementation and Applications of Functional Languages. Fifteen full papers are presented. Each one was submitted to two rounds of reviews to ensure accuracy, thoroughness, and readability. The papers address all current theoretical and methodological issues in functional and function-based languages.

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On Optimising Shape-Generic Array Programs Using Symbolic Structural Information.- Index Vector Elimination - Making Index Vectors Affordable.- Functional-Based Synthesis of a Systolic Array for GCD Computation.- Comparing Alternative Evaluation Strategies for Stream-Based Parallel Functional Languages.- Parallel Coordination Made Explicit in a Functional Setting.- Low-Level Programming in Hume: An Exploration of the HW-Hume Level.- A Conference Management System Based on the iData Toolkit.- A Pattern Logic for Prompt Lazy Assertions in Haskell.- Ivor, a Proof Engine.- Proving Program Properties Specified with Subtype Marks.- Uniqueness Typing Redefined.- Heuristics for Type Error Discovery and Recovery.- Testing Properties of Generic Functions.- Worst-Case Execution Times for a Purely Functional Language.- Automatic Partial Inversion of Inductively Sequential Functions.

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