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Programming Languages and Systems : Second Asian Symposium, APLAS 2004, Taipei, Taiwan, November 4-6, 2004. Proceedings / edited by Wei-Ngan Chin.
LIBRA Q341 .P7 2004
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Computer Science (Springer-11645)
- Lecture notes in computer science 0302-9743 ; 3302.
- Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 0302-9743 ; 3302
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Programming languages (Electronic computers).
- Software engineering.
- Computer logic.
- Operating systems (Computers).
- Computer programming.
- Logic, Symbolic and mathematical.
- Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters.
- Software Engineering.
- Logics and Meanings of Programs.
- Operating Systems.
- Programming Techniques.
- Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages.
- Local Subjects:
- Programming Languages, Compilers, Interpreters.
- Software Engineering.
- Logics and Meanings of Programs.
- Operating Systems.
- Programming Techniques.
- Mathematical Logic and Formal Languages.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (X, 454 pages).
- Edition:
- First edition 2004.
- Contained In:
- Springer eBooks
- Place of Publication:
- Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2004.
- System Details:
- text file PDF
- Summary:
- On behalf of the organizing committee I would like to welcome you all to the second Asian Symposium on Programming Languages and Systems (APLAS 2004) held in Taipei on November 4-6, 2004. Since the year 2000, researchers in the area of programming languages and systems have been meeting annually in Asia to present their most recent research results, thus contributing to the advancementofthisresearcharea.ThelastfourmeetingswereheldinSingapore (2000), Daejeon (2001), Shanghai (2002), and Beijing (2003). These meetings were very fruitful and provided an excellent venue for the exchange of research ideas, ?ndings and experiences in programming languages and systems. APLAS 2004 is the ?fth such meeting and the second one in symposium setting. The ?rst symposium was held in Beijing last year. The success of the APLAS series is the collective result of many people's contributions.ForAPLAS2004,?rstIwouldliketothankallthemembersofthe Program Committee, in particular the Program Chair Wei-Ngan Chin, for their hardworkinputtingtogetheranexcellentprogram.Iammostgratefultoinvited speakers, Joxan Ja?ar, Frank Pfenning, and Martin Odersky, who have traveled a long way to deliver their speeches at APLAS 2004. I would like to thank all the referees, who helped review the manuscripts, the authors, who contributed to the proceedings of APLAS 2004, the members of the Organizing Committee, who made considerable e?ort to organize this event, and all the participants present at this meeting. Without your support this symposium would not have been possible. Finally I would like to acknowledge the support of the Asian Association for Foundation of Software and Academia Sinica, Taiwan.
- Contents:
- Invited Talk
- A CLP Approach to Modelling Systems
- Session 1
- An Algebraic Approach to Bi-directional Updating
- Network Fusion
- Session 2
- Translation of Tree-Processing Programs into Stream-Processing Programs Based on Ordered Linear Type
- An Implementation of Subtyping Among Regular Expression Types
- An Implementation Scheme for XML Transformation Languages Through Derivation of Stream Processors
- Session 3
- Detecting Software Defects in Telecom Applications Through Lightweight Static Analysis: A War Story
- History Effects and Verification
- Controlled Declassification Based on Intransitive Noninterference
- Session 4
- A Concurrent System of Multi-ported Processes with Causal Dependency
- Concurrency Combinators for Declarative Synchronization
- A Uniform Reduction Equivalence for Process Calculi
- Invited Talk
- Substructural Operational Semantics and Linear Destination-Passing Style (Invited Talk)
- Session 5
- PType System: A Featherweight Parallelizability Detector
- A Type Theory for Krivine-Style Evaluation and Compilation
- Region-Based Memory Management for a Dynamically-Typed Language
- Session 6
- Protocol Specialization
- Automatic Generation of Editors for Higher-Order Data Structures
- A MATLAB-Based Code Generator for Sparse Matrix Computations
- Session 7
- D-Fusion: A Distinctive Fusion Calculus
- A Functional Language for Logarithmic Space
- Build, Augment and Destroy, Universally
- Free ?-Monoids: A Higher-Order Syntax with Metavariables
- The Scala Experiment - Can We Provide Better Language Support for Component Systems?
- Session 8
- Pointcuts as Functional Queries
- Formal Design and Verification of Real-Time Embedded Software
- Session 9
- McJava - A Design and Implementation of Java with Mixin-Types
- A Relational Model for Object-Oriented Designs
- Exploiting Java Objects Behavior for Memory Management and Optimizations.
- Other Format:
- Printed edition:
- ISBN:
- 978-3-540-30477-7
- 9783540304777
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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