Compartir
functional programming, glasgow 1994: proceedings of the 1994 glasgow workshop on functional programming, ayr, scotland, 12 - 14 september 1994 (en Inglés)
Kevin Hammond
(Ilustrado por)
·
David N. Turner
(Ilustrado por)
·
Patrick M. Sansom
(Ilustrado por)
·
Springer
· Tapa Dura
functional programming, glasgow 1994: proceedings of the 1994 glasgow workshop on functional programming, ayr, scotland, 12 - 14 september 1994 (en Inglés) - Hammond, Kevin ; Turner, David N. ; Sansom, Patrick M.
$ 633.394
$ 974.453
Ahorras: $ 341.058
Elige la lista en la que quieres agregar tu producto o crea una nueva lista
✓ Producto agregado correctamente a la lista de deseos.
Ir a Mis Listas
Origen: Estados Unidos
(Costos de importación incluídos en el precio)
Se enviará desde nuestra bodega entre el
Lunes 22 de Julio y el
Miércoles 31 de Julio.
Lo recibirás en cualquier lugar de Colombia entre 1 y 5 días hábiles luego del envío.
Reseña del libro "functional programming, glasgow 1994: proceedings of the 1994 glasgow workshop on functional programming, ayr, scotland, 12 - 14 september 1994 (en Inglés)"
This is the proceedings of the seventh annual workshop held by the Glasgow Functional Programming Group. The purpose of the workshop is to provide a focus for new research, to foster research contacts with other functional language researchers, and to provide a platform for research students to develop their presentation skills. As in previous years, we spent three days closeted together in a pleasant seaside town, isolated from normal work commitments. We were joined by colleagues from other universities (both UK and abroad) and from industry. Workshop participants presented a short talk about their current research work, and produced a paper which appeared in a draft proceedings. These papers were then reviewed and revised in the light of discussions at the workshop and the referees' comments. A selection of those revised papers (the majority of those presented at the workshop) appears here in the published proceedings. The papers themselves cover a wide span, from theoretical work on algebras and bisimilarity to experience with a real-world medical applica- tion. Unsurprisingly, given Glasgow's track record, there is a strong emphasis on compilation techniques and optimisations, and there are also several papers on concurrency and parallelism.