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7th MPC 2004: Stirling, Scotland, UK
- Dexter Kozen, Carron Shankland:
Mathematics of Program Construction, 7th International Conference, MPC 2004, Stirling, Scotland, UK, July 12-14, 2004, Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 3125, Springer 2004, ISBN 3-540-22380-0 - Greg Nelson:
Extended Static Checking for Java. 1 - Michael Gordon Abbott, Thorsten Altenkirch, Neil Ghani, Conor McBride:
Constructing Polymorphic Programs with Quotient Types. 2-15 - Artem Alimarine, Sjaak Smetsers:
Optimizing Generic Functions. 16-31 - Frank Atanassow, Johan Jeuring:
Inferring Type Isomorphisms Generically. 32-53 - Michael Barnett, David A. Naumann:
Friends Need a Bit More: Maintaining Invariants Over Shared State. 54-84 - Nils Anders Danielsson, Patrik Jansson:
Chasing Bottoms: A Case Study in Program Verification in the Presence of Partial and Infinite Values. 85-109 - Therrezinha Fernandes, Jules Desharnais:
Describing Gen/Kill Static Analysis Techniques with Kleene Algebra. 110-128 - Hitoshi Furusawa:
A Free Construction of Kleene Algebras with Tests. 129-141 - Jeremy Gibbons:
Streaming Representation-Changers. 142-168 - Eric C. R. Hehner:
Probabilistic Predicative Programming. 169-185 - Ralf Hinze:
An Algebra of Scans. 186-210 - Graham Hutton, Joel J. Wright:
Compiling Exceptions Correctly. 211-227 - Clare E. Martin, Sharon A. Curtis, Ingrid Rewitzky:
Modelling Nondeterminism. 228-251 - Bernhard Möller:
Lazy Kleene Algebra. 252-273 - Joseph M. Morris:
Augmenting Types with Unbounded Demonic and Angelic Nondeterminacy. 274-288 - Shin-Cheng Mu, Zhenjiang Hu, Masato Takeichi:
An Injective Language for Reversible Computation. 289-313 - Ulf Norell, Patrik Jansson:
Prototyping Generic Programming in Template Haskell. 314-333 - José Nuno Oliveira, César de Jesus Pereira Cunha Rodrigues:
Transposing Relations: From Maybe Functions to Hash Tables. 334-356 - Birgit Schieder:
Pointer Theory and Weakest Preconditions without Addresses and Heap. 357-380 - Xinbei Tang, Jim Woodcock:
Travelling Processes. 381-399
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