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Programming Languages and Systems

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    Chapter 1 Simulating Cities: A Software Engineering Perspective
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    Chapter 2 Regular Programming for Quantitative Properties of Data Streams
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    Chapter 3 Formalizing Single-Assignment Program Verification: An Adaptation-Complete Approach
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    Chapter 4 Practical Optional Types for Clojure
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    Chapter 5 A Timed Process Algebra for Wireless Networks with an Application in Routing
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    Chapter 6 Computing with Semirings and Weak Rig Groupoids
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    Chapter 7 On Hierarchical Communication Topologies in the pi-calculus
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    Chapter 8 Modular Termination Verification for Non-blocking Concurrency
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    Chapter 9 Call-By-Push-Value from a Linear Logic Point of View
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    Chapter 10 Visible Type Application
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    Chapter 11 Automatically Splitting a Two-Stage Lambda Calculus
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    Chapter 12 Programming Languages and Systems
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    Chapter 13 Coordinated Concurrent Programming in Syndicate
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    Chapter 14 An Application of Computable Distributions to the Semantics of Probabilistic Programming Languages
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    Chapter 15 Weakest Precondition Reasoning for Expected Run–Times of Probabilistic Programs
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    Chapter 16 Improving Floating-Point Numbers: A Lazy Approach to Adaptive Accuracy Refinement for Numerical Computations
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    Chapter 17 Needle & Knot: Binder Boilerplate Tied Up
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    Chapter 18 On the Relative Expressiveness of Higher-Order Session Processes
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    Chapter 19 A Classical Realizability Model for a Semantical Value Restriction
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    Chapter 20 Probabilistic Functions and Cryptographic Oracles in Higher Order Logic
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    Chapter 21 Extensible and Efficient Automation Through Reflective Tactics
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    Chapter 22 An Algorithm Inspired by Constraint Solvers to Infer Inductive Invariants in Numeric Programs
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    Chapter 23 Programming Languages and Systems
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    Chapter 24 Classical By-Need
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    Chapter 25 Macrofication: Refactoring by Reverse Macro Expansion
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    Chapter 26 Type Error Diagnosis for Embedded DSLs by Two-Stage Specialized Type Rules
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    Chapter 27 Actor Services
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    Chapter 28 Programming Languages and Systems
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    Chapter 29 A Higher-Order Abstract Syntax Approach to Verified Transformations on Functional Programs
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    Chapter 30 The Expressive Power of Monotonic Parallel Composition
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Chapter title
Programming Languages and Systems
Chapter number 23
Book title
Programming Languages and Systems
Published in
Lecture notes in computer science, May 2016
DOI 10.1007/978-3-662-49498-1_23
Book ISBNs
978-3-66-249497-4, 978-3-66-249498-1
Authors

Owens, S., Myreen, Magnus, Kumar, R., Tan, Y.K., Owens, Scott, Myreen, Magnus O., Kumar, Ramana, Tan, Yong Kiam, Scott Owens, Magnus O. Myreen, Ramana Kumar, Yong Kiam Tan

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Unknown 11 100%

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Student > Ph. D. Student 3 27%
Student > Bachelor 2 18%
Other 1 9%
Student > Master 1 9%
Student > Postgraduate 1 9%
Other 0 0%
Unknown 3 27%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Computer Science 8 73%
Unknown 3 27%
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