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2nd SFP 2000: St Andrews, Scotland, UK
- Stephen Gilmore:
Selected papers from the 2nd Scottish Functional Programming Workshop (SFP00), University of St Andrews, Scotland, July 26th to 28th, 2000. Trends in Functional Programming 2, Intellect 2000, ISBN 1-84150-058-5 - Karl-Filip Faxén:
The costs and benefits of cloning in a lazy functional language. Scottish Functional Programming Workshop 2000: 1-12 - Cristóbal Pareja, Ricardo Pena, Fernando Rubio, Clara Segura:
Optimising Eden by transformation. Scottish Functional Programming Workshop 2000: 13-26 - Deryck Forsyth Brown, A. Beatriz Garmendia-Doval, John A. W. McCall:
A functional framework for the implementation of genetic algorithms: Comparing Haskell and Standard ML. Scottish Functional Programming Workshop 2000: 27-38 - Hans-Wolfgang Loidl, Ulrike Klusik, Kevin Hammond, Rita Loogen, Philip W. Trinder:
GpH and Eden: Comparing two parallel functional languages on a Beowulf cluster. Scottish Functional Programming Workshop 2000: 39-52 - Ulrike Klusik, Rita Loogen, Steffen Priebe:
Controlling parallelism and data distribution in Eden. Scottish Functional Programming Workshop 2000: 53-64 - Michelle Cope, Ian P. Gent, Kevin Hammond:
Parallel heuristic search in Haskell. Scottish Functional Programming Workshop 2000: 65-76 - Frédéric Loulergue:
Parallel composition and bulk synchronous parallel functional programming. Scottish Functional Programming Workshop 2000: 77-88 - Mercedes Hidalgo-Herrero, Yolanda Ortega-Mallén:
A distributed operational semantics for a parallel functional language. Scottish Functional Programming Workshop 2000: 89-102 - Philip W. Trinder, Robert F. Pointon, Hans-Wolfgang Loidl:
Runtime system level fault tolerance for a distributed functional language. Scottish Functional Programming Workshop 2000: 103-114 - Adam Bakewell, Colin Runciman:
The space usage problem: An evaluation kit for graph reduction semantics. Scottish Functional Programming Workshop 2000: 115-128 - Jocelyn Sérot:
CAMLFLOW: a CAML to data-flow graph translator. Scottish Functional Programming Workshop 2000: 129-144 - Sharon Curtis:
An application of functional programming: quilting. Scottish Functional Programming Workshop 2000: 145-158 - Bruce J. McAdam, Andrew Kennedy, Nick Benton:
Type inference for MLj. Scottish Functional Programming Workshop 2000: 159-172 - Manfred Widera, Christoph Beierle:
Detecting common elements of types. Scottish Functional Programming Workshop 2000: 173-184
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