Volume 23,
Number 1,
January 1988
- Peter Wegner:
Workshop on object-oriented programming ECOOP 1987, Paris, June 18, 1987.
16-37
- Victor B. Schneider:
A reply to "A note on metrics of Pascal programs".
38-39
- Victor B. Schneider:
Approximations for the Halstead software science software error rate and project effort estimators.
40-47
- P. Fairfield, Michael A. Hennell:
Data flow analysis of recursive procedures.
48-57
- Alan Burns, Gordon Davies:
Pascal-FC: a language for teaching concurrent programming.
58-66
- Fer-Jan de Vries:
A functional program for the fast Fourier transform.
67-74
- Mike Joy, Tom Axford:
A standard for a graph representation for functional programs.
75-82
- Shan-Jon Chao, Barrett R. Bryant:
Denotational semantics for program analysis.
83-91
- Jayaram Bhasker:
Implementation of an optimizing compiler for VHDL.
92-108
- Bruce J. MacLennan:
Four relational programs.
109-119
- Eric van Gestel, Ivo van Horebeek:
Remarks on many-sorted equational logic with respect to algebraic implementations.
120-126
- Hal Berghel, Richard Rankin, Sanjiv K. Bhatia:
MS-DOS Prolog implementations revisited.
127-134
- Keith H. Bierman:
A proposal for improving optimizer quality via dynamic analysis.
135-136
- Stephen G. Perelgut, James R. Cordy:
Turing Plus: a comparison with C and Pascal.
137-143
Volume 23,
Number 2,
February 1988
Volume 23,
Number 3,
March 1988
Volume 23,
Number 4,
April 1988
Volume 23,
Number 5,
May 1988
OOPSLA'87,
Addendum to the Proceedings.
Volume 23,
Number 6,
June 1988
Volume 23,
Number 7,
July 1988
Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN'88 Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI),
Atlanta,
Georgia.
Contents
Volume 23,
Number 8,
August 1988
Volume 23,
Number 9,
September 1988
Proceedings of the ACM/SIGPLAN PPEALS 1988,
Parallel Programming:
Experience with Applications,
Languages and Systems,
New Haven,
Connecticut,
July 19-21,
1988.
Contents
Volume 23,
Special Issue,
September 1988
Volume 23,
Number 10,
October 1988
- Alan Burns, Gordon Davies, Andy J. Wellings:
A Modula-2 implementation of a real-time process abstraction.
49-58
- Michael J. Kaelbling:
Programming languages should NOT have comment statements.
59-60
- Paul W. Abrahams:
Some sad remarks about string handling in C.
61-68
- Jean E. Sammet:
Notes on what language maturity means, and how to measure it.
69-71
- Hong Liu, Melvin Klerer:
Timing results of various compilers using an optimization quality benchmark.
72-74
- Melvin Klerer, Hong Liu:
Benchmark test to estimate optimization quality of compilers.
75-84
- David W. Sandberg:
Smalltalk and exploratory programming.
85-92
- Peter Schnorf:
Dynamic instantiation and configuration of functionally extended, efficient lexical analysers.
93-102
- C. Genillard, Alfred Strohmeier:
GRAMOL.
103-122
- Jay W. Warfield, Henry R. Bauer III:
An expert system for a retargetable peephole optimizer.
123-130
- John S. Yates, Robert A. Schwartz:
Dynamic programming and industrial-strength instruction selection: code generation by tiring, but not exhaustive, search.
131-140
- Charles B. Weinstock, William A. Wulf:
An efficient algorithm for heap storage allocation.
141-148
- Peter F. Lemkin:
PSAIL: A portable SAIL to C compiler - description and tutorial.
149-171
- Dhananjay M. Dhamdhere:
A fast algorithm for code movement optimisation.
172-180
- Fred Mellender:
An integration of logic and object-oriented programming.
181-185
- Joseph E. Lang:
Grammars for FFP.
186-190
Volume 23,
Number 11,
November 1988
Norman K. Meyrowitz (Ed.):
Conference on Object-Oriented Programming Systems,
Languages,
and Applications (OOPSLA'88),
September 25-30,
1988,
San Diego,
California,
Proceedings.
Contents
Volume 23,
Number 12,
December 1988
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