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Design and Implementation of Programming Languages: Proceedings of a DoD Sponsored Workshop, Ithaca, October 1976

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Section I the common programming language effort of the department of defense.- Section II data types.- Section III parallel processing, machine dependency and program verification.- Section IV programming language specifications, optimization and run-time support systems.- A note on "pointers".- Some issues in data types and type checking.- Models of data objects and data types.- Encapsulated data types and generic procedures.- Run-time checking of data access in pascal-like languages.- A language design for structured concurrency.- Language features for parallel processing and resource control.- Separate definition and compilation in lis and its implementation.- Requirements for real-time languages.- Remarks on the impact of program verification on language design.- Target computer independent optimization procedures for metacompilers.- The need for optimization standards.- A reminder for language designers.- The tinman and communications applications.- Programming language design issues.- Parallel processing and modular software construction.- After-dinner speech.- Tinman needed characteristics.

508 pages, Paperback

First published June 1, 1977

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