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SIGPLAN Symposium on Compiler Construction 1986: Palo Alto, California, USA
- Richard L. Wexelblat:
Proceedings of the 1986 SIGPLAN Symposium on Compiler Construction, Palo Alto, California, USA, June 25-27, 1986. ACM 1986, ISBN 0-89791-197-0 - David Bernstein, Haran Boral, Ron Y. Pinter:
Optimal chaining in expression trees. 1-10 - Phillip B. Gibbons, Steven S. Muchnick:
Efficient instruction scheduling for a pipelined architecture. 11-16 - Vivek Sarkar, John L. Hennessy:
Compile-time partitioning and scheduling of parallel programs. 17-26 - Thomas R. Gross, Monica S. Lam:
Compilation for a high-performance systolic array. 27-38 - Roger Hoover, Tim Teitelbaum:
Efficient incremental evaluation of aggregate values in attribute grammars. 39-50 - Gail E. Kaiser:
Generation of run-time environments. 51-57 - Keith D. Cooper, Ken Kennedy, Linda Torczon:
Interprocedural optimization: eliminating unnecessary recompilation. 58-67 - Véronique Royer:
Transformations of denotational semantics in semantics directed compiler generation. 68-73 - Kari-Jouko Räihä, Jorma Tarhio:
A globalizing transformation for attribute grammars. 74-84 - Rodney Farrow:
Automatic generation of fixed-point-finding evaluators for circular, but well-defined, attribute grammars. 85-98 - Mark Scott Johnson, Terrence C. Miller:
Effectiveness of a machine-level, global optimizer. 99-108 - Harold Johnson:
Data flow analysis for 'intractable' system software. 109-117 - Robert R. Kessler, John C. Peterson, Harold Carr, Gerald P. Duggan, J. Knell, Jed J. Krohnfeldt:
EPIC - a retargetable, highly optimizing Lisp compiler. 118-130 - Fred Ives:
Unifying view of recent LALR(1) lookahead set algorithms. 131-135 - Manuel E. Bermudez, Karl M. Schimpf:
A practical arbitrary look-ahead LR parsing technique. 136-144 - Thomas J. Pennello:
Very fast LR parsing. 145-151 - David Callahan, Keith D. Cooper, Ken Kennedy, Linda Torczon:
Interprocedural constant propagation. 152-161 - Michael G. Burke, Ron Cytron:
Interprocedural dependence analysis and parallelization. 162-175 - Rémi Triolet, François Irigoin, Paul Feautrier:
Direct parallelization of call statements. 176-185 - Hans-Juergen Boehm, Alan J. Demers:
Implementing RUSSELL. 186-195 - Gary Lindstrom:
Static evaluation of functional programs. 196-206 - Peter G. Harrison, Hessam Khoshnevisan:
Efficient compilation of linear recursive functions into object level loops. 207-218 - David A. Kranz, Richard Kelsey, Jonathan Rees, Paul Hudak, James Philbin:
ORBIT: an optimizing compiler for scheme. 219-233 - Jack W. Davidson:
A retargetable instruction reorganizer. 234-241 - Christopher W. Fraser, Alan L. Wendt:
Integrating code generation and optimization. 242-248 - Peter B. Kessler:
Discovering machine-specific code improvements. 249-254 - James R. Larus, Paul N. Hilfinger:
Register allocation in the SPUR Lisp compiler. 255-263 - David W. Wall:
Global register allocation at link time. 264-275
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