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SLIPE 1985: Seattle, WA, USA
- Teri F. Payton, L. Peter Deutsch, James Purtilo:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN 85 Symposium on Language Issues in Programming Environments, SLIPE 1985, Seattle, Washington, USA, June 25-28, 1985. ACM 1985, ISBN 978-0-89791-165-8 - Mark R. Laff, Brent Hailpern:
SW 2 - An object-based programming environment. 1-11 - James M. Purtilo:
Polylith: An environment to support management of tool interfaces. 12-18 - John T. O'Donnell:
Dialogues: A basis for constructing programming environments. 19-27 - Rolf Bahlke, Gregor Snelting:
The PSG - Programming System Generator. 28-33 - George McArthur Beshers, Roy H. Campbell:
Maintained and constructor attributes. 34-42 - Alan J. Demers, Anne Rogers, Frank Kenneth Zadeck:
Attribute propagation by message passing. 43-59 - Cordelia V. Hall, John T. O'Donnell:
Debugging in a side effect free programming environment. 60-68 - Daniel Le Métayer:
Mechanical analysis of program complexity. 69-73 - R. Kent Dybvig, Bruce T. Smith:
A semantic editor. 74-82 - Mark B. Wells, Margaret A. Hug, Rollo Silver:
Libraries as programs preserved within compiler continuations. 83-91 - Susan Horwitz, Tim Teitelbaum:
Relations and attributes: A symbiotic basis for editing environments. 93-106 - Keith D. Cooper, Ken Kennedy, Linda Torczon:
The impact of interprocedural analysis and optimization on the design of a software development environment. 107-116 - Snorri Agnarsson, Mukkai S. Krishnamoorthy:
Towards a theory of packages. 117-130 - David Gries, Jan F. Prins:
A new notion of encapsulation. 131-139 - Michael A. Caplinger:
Structured Editor Support for Modularity and Data Abstraction. 140-147 - Mark Moriconi, Dwight F. Hare:
PegaSys: A system for graphical explanation of program designs. 148-160 - Bent Bruun Kristensen, Ole Lehrmann Madsen, Birger Møller-Pedersen, Kristen Nygaard:
An algebra for program fragments. 161-170 - Robert Hood:
Efficient abstractions for the implementation of structured editors. 171-178 - Nissim Francez, Shalom Goldenberg, Ron Y. Pinter, Michael L. Tiomkin, Shalom Tsur:
An environment for logic programming. 179-190 - Henryk Jan Komorowski, Shigeo Omori:
A model and an implementation of a logic programming environment. 191-198 - Bruce J. MacLennan:
A simple software environment based on objects and relations. 199-207 - Stephen Fickas:
Design issues in a Rule-Based System. 208-215 - Richard E. Sweet:
The Mesa programming environment. 216-229 - Daniel C. Swinehart, Polle T. Zellweger, Robert B. Hagmann:
The structure of Cedar. 230-244 - James E. Donahue:
Integration mechanisms in Cedar. 245-251
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