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The 3. European Symposium on Programming (ESOP) 1990
 
The 3. European Symposium on Programming (ESOP) 1990

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ESOP 1990
European Symposium on Programming
Ordinal 3
Event in series ESOP
Dates 1990-05-15 (iCal) - 1990-05-18
Presence presence
Location
Location: US/NY/Copenhagen, US/NY, US
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Papers: Submitted 75 / Accepted 24 (32 %)
Committees
PC chairs: Neil D. Jones
Table of Contents

The 3. European Symposium on Programming (ESOP) 1990


Topics

  • Program development - specification, methodology, tooIs, environments
  • Programming language concepts - types, data abstraction, parallelism, real-time.
  • l_~guage implementation techniques - compilers, interpreters, abstract machine design, optimization
  • Programs as data objects - abstract interpretation, program transformation, partial evaluation
  • Programming styles - imperative, functional, predicative, object-oriented