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bunge's Jones [8 articles]

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  • A flexible approach to interprocedural data flow analysis and programs with recursive data structures
    (1982), pp. 66-74.
    by Neil D Jones, Steven S Muchnick
    posted to hardcopy interprocedural shape-analysis by bunge on 2007-08-15 19:03:04 as read
  • Abstract interpretation: a semantics-based tool for program analysis
    (1995), pp. 527-636.
    by Neil D Jones, Flemming Nielson
    posted to abstract-interpretation hardcopy by bunge on 2007-08-15 18:22:53 as ** along with 1 person mercutio
  • Beltway: Getting Around Garbage Collection Gridlock
    Vol. 37(5) (June 2002)
    by Stephen M Blackburn, Richard E Jones, Kathryn S Mckinley, Eliot
    posted to garbage-collection hardcopy by bunge on 2007-08-14 23:23:21 as read
  • Empirical Studies of Control Dependence Graph Size for C Programs
    Empirical Software Engineering: An International Journal, Vol. 3, No. 2. (1998), pp. 203-211.
    by Mary J Harrold, James A Jones, Gregg Rothermel
    posted to compilers hardcopy by bunge on 2007-08-13 22:04:06 as **
  • Functional Programming with Overloading and Higher-Order Polymorphism
    (1995), pp. 97-136.
    by Mark P Jones
  • On the Expressive Power of Programming Languages
    Vol. 432 (1990), pp. 134-151.
    by Matthias Felleisen
    edited by N Jones
  • Flow analysis and optimization of LISP-like structures
    (1979), pp. 244-256.
    by Neil D Jones, Steven S Muchnick
  • Partial Evaluation and Automatic Program Generation
    (June 1993)
    by ND Jones, CK Gomard, P Sestoft
    posted to partial-evaluation program-analysis by bunge on 2006-07-05 20:09:57 as *****
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