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SBLP 2016: Maringá, Brazil
- Fernando Castor, Yu David Liu:
Programming Languages - 20th Brazilian Symposium, SBLP 2016, Maringá, Brazil, September 22-23, 2016, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 9889, Springer 2016, ISBN 978-3-319-45278-4 - Julia Belyakova:
Language Support for Generic Programming in Object-Oriented Languages: Peculiarities, Drawbacks, Ways of Improvement. 1-15 - Tarsila Bessa, Pedro Quintão, Michael Frank, Fernando Magno Quintão Pereira:
JetsonLeap: A Framework to Measure Energy-Aware Code Optimizations in Embedded and Heterogeneous Systems. 16-30 - Samuel da Silva Feitosa, Juliana Kaizer Vizzotto, Eduardo Kessler Piveta, André Rauber Du Bois:
A Monadic Semantics for Quantum Computing in Featherweight Java. 31-45 - João Paulo Fernandes, Pedro Martins, Alberto Pardo, João Saraiva, Marcos Viera:
Memoized Zipper-Based Attribute Grammars. 46-61 - Denis Firsov, Wolfgang Jeltsch:
Purely Functional Incremental Computing. 62-77 - Tingting Hu, Haiyang Liu, Ke Zhang, Zongyan Qiu:
Automatic Annotating and Checking of Dynamic Ownership. 78-94 - Raul Lopes, Rodrigo Geraldo Ribeiro, Carlos Camarão:
Certified Derivative-Based Parsing of Regular Expressions. 95-109 - Rodrigo Medeiros Duarte, André Rauber Du Bois, Maurício L. Pilla, Gerson G. H. Cavalheiro, Renata Hax Sander Reiser:
Concurrent Hash Tables for Haskell. 110-124 - Rodrigo Geraldo Ribeiro, Carlos Camarão, Lucília Figueiredo, Cristiano D. Vasconcellos:
Optional Type Classes for Haskell. 125-139 - Rodrigo C. O. Rocha, Luís F. W. Góes, Fernando Magno Quintão Pereira:
An Algebraic Framework for Parallelizing Recurrence in Functional Programming. 140-155 - Jefferson de Carvalho Silva, Francisco Heron de Carvalho Junior:
A Platform of Scientific Workflows for Orchestration of Parallel Components in a Cloud of High Performance Computing Applications. 156-170 - Ke Zhang, Zongyan Qiu:
Comparison Between Model Fields and Abstract Predicates. 171-186
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