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SIGPLAN Notices, Volume 24, 1989
Volume 24, Number 1, January 1989
- Richard L. Wexelblat:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN and SIGOPS Workshop on Parallel and Distributed Debugging, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, USA, May 5-6, 1988. ACM 1988, ISBN 0-89791-296-9 [contents]
Volume 24, Number 2, February 1989
- Peter B. Henderson:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGSOFT/SIGPLAN Software Engineering Symposium on Practical Software Development Environments, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, November 28-30, 1988. ACM 1989, ISBN 0-89791-290-X [contents]
Volume 24, Number 3, March 1989
- A. J. E. van Delft:
Comments on Oberon. 23-30 - Ming-Yuan Zhu:
AUTO STAR - a software development system. 31-45 - J. Ángel Velázquez-Iturbide:
Formalization of the control stack. 46-54 - Markku Sakkinen:
How to best return the value of a function. 55-56 - Kevin Atteson, Michael Lorenz, William F. Dowling:
NARPL: A solution to the student compiler project problem. 57-66 - Karl J. Lieberherr, Ian M. Holland:
Formulations and benefits of the law of demeter. 67-78 - Peter Grogono:
Comments, assertions and pragmas. 79-84 - Dan Jonsson:
Next: the elimination of Goto-patches? 85-92 - Richard P. Gabriel:
Draft report on requirements for a common prototyping system. 93-165
Volume 24, Number 4, April 1989
- Gul Agha, Peter Wegner, Akinori Yonezawa:
Proceedings of the 1988 ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Object-based Concurrent Programming, OOPSLA/ECOOP Workshop on Object-based Concurrent Programming 1988, San Diego, CA, USA, September 26-27, 1988. ACM 1988, ISBN 978-0-89791-304-1 [contents]
Volume 24, Number 5, May 1989
- Peter Kokol:
Using spreadsheet software to support metric's life cycle activities. 27-37 - Paul R. Wilson:
A simple bucket-brigade advancement mechanism for generation-bases garbage collection. 38-46 - Mark Rain:
Portable IPC on Vanilla Unix. 47-56 - Collette Green, Brian L. Meek, K. K. Siu:
Quality assessment of processor documentation. 57-65 - Pierre N. Robillard:
Automating comments. 66-70 - Graem A. Ringwood:
SLD: a folk acronym? 71-75 - Kim Marriott, Harald Søndergaard
:
On prolog and the occur check problem. 76-82 - Rommert J. Casimir:
Fourth generation problems. 83-86 - Paul R. Wilson, Thomas G. Moher:
A "card-marking" scheme for controlling intergenerational references in generation-based garbage collection on stock hardware. 87-92 - Panayiotis E. Pintelas, K. P. Ventouris, M. D. Papassimakopoulou:
A translator from Small Euclid to Pascal. 93-101 - Carl Burch:
A language-based design for portable data files. 102-111 - Jane Donaho:
A comparison of extended pascal and Ada. 112-120 - Bob Marcus:
Joyce: an object-oriented decision tree builder. 121-123 - Ronald Fischer:
A case against using procedure calls for input/output. 124-127
Volume 24, Special Issue, May 1989
- Joel S. Emer, John L. Hennessy:
ASPLOS-III Proceedings - Third International Conference on Architectural Support for Programming Languages and Operating Systems, Boston, Massachusetts, USA, April 3-6, 1989. ACM Press 1989, ISBN 0-89791-300-0 [contents]
Volume 24, Number 6, June 1989
- Coenraad Bron, E. J. Dijkstra:
A better way to combine efficient string length encoding and zero-termination. 11-19 - Brian A. Wichmann:
Scientific processing in ISO-Pascal: a proposal to get the benefits of mixed precision floating-point. 20-22 - Sriram Sankar:
A note on the detection of an Ada compiler bug while debugging an Anna program. 23-31 - A. K. Misra, B. D. Chaudhary:
Modified structured decision table and its complexity. 32-34 - Keith McC. Clarke:
Procedure parameters can imitate sequence concatenation. 35-36 - James M. Coggins, Gregory Bollella:
Managing C++ libraries. 37-48 - James Kanze:
Handling ambiguous tokens in LR-Parsers. 49-54 - Jon Mauney:
Extended Pascal is no problem. 55-58 - Giulio Iannello
, Antonino Mazzeo, Giorgio Ventre:
Definition of the DISC concurrent language. 59-68 - Gordon Davies:
Developments in Pascal-FC. 69-76 - David A. Joslin:
Extended Pascal - numerical features. 77-80 - Brian L. Meek, K. K. Siu:
The effectiveness of error seeding. 81-89 - John Ophel:
An improved mixture rule for pattern matching. 91-96 - Nigel P. Chapman:
Regular attribute grammars and finite state machines. 97-105
Volume 24, Number 7, July 1989
- Richard L. Wexelblat:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN'89 Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation (PLDI), Portland, Oregon, USA, June 21-23, 1989. ACM 1989, ISBN 0-89791-306-X [contents]
Volume 24, Number 8, August 1989
- Mohommedyusuf M. Sagri:
Rated and operating complexity of program - an extension to McCabe's theory of complexity measure. 8-12 - Birger Andersen
:
Hypercube experiments with Joyce. 13-22 - Horst Zuse, Peter Bollmann:
Software metrics: using measurement theory to describe the properties and scales of static software complexity metrics. 23-33 - William A. Baldwin:
A case for using procedure calls for I/O. 34-36 - Vitaliano Milanese:
Aspects of OBERON suitable for graphics applications. 37-45
Volume 24, Number 9, September 1989
- Klaus Bothe, B. Hohberg, Christian Horn, O. Wikarski:
A portable high-speed PASCAL to C Translator. 60-65 - Defu Zhang, Yang Peigen, Zhongxiu Sun:
SN-2: a data acquisition and processing system. 66-71 - Vesa Hirvisalo, Jari Arkko, Juha Kuusela, Esko Nuutila, Markku Tamminen:
XE design rationale: Clu revisited. 72-79 - Matthew M. Huntbach:
Implementing a graph-colouring algorithm in Parlog. 80-85 - Arno J. Klaassen, Anton M. van Wezenbeek:
A three-processor Lisp machine architecture based on statistical analysis of Common Lisp programs. 86-91 - Ming-Yuan Zhu:
Transformational programming: the derivation of a Prolog interpretation algorithm. 92-111 - Richard Wiener, Lewis J. Pinson:
A practical example of multiple inheritance in C++. 112-115 - Kirt A. Winter, Curtis R. Cook:
A prototype intelligent prettyprinter for Pascal. 116-125 - Chul-Doo Jung, Ernest Sibert:
Indirect naming in distributed programming languages. 126-132 - Charles Rapin:
Procedural objects in Newton. 133-141 - Richard A. Frost:
Application programming as the construction of language interpreters. 142-151 - John D. Ramsdell:
The Alonzo functional programming language. 152-157
Volume 24, Number 10, October 1989
- George Bosworth:
Conference on Object-Oriented Programming: Systems, Languages, and Applications, OOPSLA 1989, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, October 1-6, 1989, Proceedings. ACM 1989, ISBN 0-89791-333-7 [contents]
Volume 24, Number 11, November 1989
- Critical research directions in programming languages. 10-24
- Jan Heering, P. R. H. Hendriks, Paul Klint, J. Rekers:
The syntax definition formalism SDF - reference manual. 43-75 - Charles Herring, Julian I. Palmore:
Random number generators are chaotic. 76-79 - Daniel J. Salomon, Gordon V. Cormack:
Corrections to the paper: Scannerless NSLR(1) Parsing of Programming Languages. 80-83 - Pierre Jouvelot, Babak Dehbonei:
Recursive Pattern Matching on concrete data types. 84-93 - Stylianos D. Pezaris:
Shift-reduce conflicts in LR parsers. 94-95 - Bhanu Prasad Pokkunuri:
Object Oriented Programming. 96-101 - Joseph de Kerf:
A note on the Power Operators "loops are harmful". 102-108 - Peter Grogono, Anne Bennett:
Polymorphism and type checking in object-oriented languages. 109-115 - Miren Begoña Albizuri-Romero:
Programming interactively with a graphical abstract programming language. 116-124 - Andrew S. Tanenbaum
, M. Frans Kaashoek, Koen Langendoen
, Ceriel J. H. Jacobs
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The design of very fast portable compilers. 125-131 - Peter Van Roy:
A useful extension to Prolog's definite clause grammar notation. 132-134
Volume 24, Number 12, December 1989
- Dan Jonsson:
Pancode assessed. 17-20 - Stephen M. Nemecek:
An anomaly found during the implementation of a 2-dimensional dataflow editor for constructing dataflow graphs in NAKL: not another keypunch language. 21-23 - Raphael L. Levien:
Io: a new programming notation. 24-31 - Jonathan E. Shopiro:
An example of multiple inheritance in C++: a model of the lostream library. 32-36

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