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Effective partial redundancy elimination
1994
Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN 1994 conference on Programming language design and implementation - PLDI '94
Partial redundancy elimination is a code optimization with a long history of literature and implementation. ...
Acknowledgements We owe a debt of gratitude to our colleagues on the compiler project: Tim Harvey, Rob Shillingsburg, Tay- ...
In Conference
Record
of the Eighteenth
Annual
ACM
Syrnposiurn
on Principles
oj Programming
Lan-
guages,
pages 55-66,
Orlando,
Florida,
January
1991.
System/6000
architecture. ...
doi:10.1145/178243.178257
dblp:conf/pldi/BriggsC94
fatcat:rufsz3fgrbh2pehqlbecvlnkdm
Effective partial redundancy elimination
1994
SIGPLAN notices
Partial redundancy elimination is a code optimization with a long history of literature and implementation. ...
Acknowledgements We owe a debt of gratitude to our colleagues on the compiler project: Tim Harvey, Rob Shillingsburg, Tay- ...
In Conference
Record
of the Eighteenth
Annual
ACM
Syrnposiurn
on Principles
oj Programming
Lan-
guages,
pages 55-66,
Orlando,
Florida,
January
1991.
System/6000
architecture. ...
doi:10.1145/773473.178257
fatcat:d67bo55365cm5bsubpzp4nk47i
Multiparty Session Programming with Global Protocol Combinators
[article]
2020
arXiv
pre-print
The state-of-the-art implementations of the MPST theory rely on (1) runtime linearity checks to ensure correct usage of communication channels and (2) external domain-specific languages for specifying ...
Our approach enables fully-static verification and implementation of the whole protocol, from the protocol specification to the process implementations, to happen in the same language. ...
Acknowledgements We thank Jacques Garrigue and Oleg Kiselyov for their comments on an early version of this paper. ...
arXiv:2005.06333v2
fatcat:zqtsntdqjrgbnfmg262g6zattu
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2013
unpublished
Welcome to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and to Digital Humanities 2013. The theme we have chosen for this year's conference is "Freedom to Explore." ...
We hope you can come to our open house during the conference and meet some of our faculty and graduate students. ...
International Program Committee
Acknowledgements The University of Queensland is proud to be in partnership with the National eResearch Collaboration Tools and Resources (NeCTAR) project to create a ...
fatcat:bibtuxjcgzdtpgda6kjat2m5hu