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Logic Program Synthesis and Transformation: 6th ...
In this perspective, we tried to combine our program specialiser with Mixtus [39],
a partial evaluator for full Prolog, and with SP [15], a system that is able to
specialise declarative logic programs, written in Prolog's syntax. In order to
evaluate the ...
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Functional and Logic Programming: 7th International ...
History of Self-application for Logic Programming Not surprisingly, writing an
effectively self-applicable specialiser is a non-trivial task — the more features one
uses in writing the specialiser the more complex the specialisation process ...
Yukiyoshi Kameyama, Peter J. Stuckey, 2004
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Perspectives of Systems Informatics: 5th International ...
In an offline specialiser almost all the control decisions are taken before the
actual specialisation phase in a preliminary analysis phase referred to as binding
-time analysis (BTA). Online partial evaluators typically do not make use of such a
...
Manfred Broy, Alexandre V. Zamulin, 2003
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Proof and System-Reliability
This shows that a specialiser can compile. Correctness is to show that target is a
program in the specialiser's output language which is equivalent to S-program
src, i.e., [srcf = [[target]: JsrcJ (input) = Jint]](src. input) Definition of interpreter ...
Helmut Schwichtenberg, Ralf Steinbrüggen, 2002
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Models and Computability
source, i.e., [[source]]s = [[target]]: [[sour<:e]]s(input) = |Iint]](source . input) Def 'n
of interpreter = [[[[spec]] (int . source)I](input) Def 'n of specialiser = [[target]](input)
Def 'n of target Second Futamura projection: comp = [[spec]](spec.int).
S. Barry Cooper, John K. Truss, Association for Symbolic Logic, 1999
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Proof Technology and Computation
cialiser's output language which is equivalent to S-program src, i.e., src = target :
srcS(input) = int (src.input) Definition of interpreter = spec(int.src) (input)
Definition of specialiser = target (input) Definition of target Second Futamura
projection: ...
Helmut Schwichtenberg, Katharina Spies, 2006
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Cattle Husbandry in Eastern Europe and China: Structure, ...
Scores ranked from 1 = very restricted to 7 = very easily available. Resources
diversifyin g f a r m e r s Independe n t diversifyin g f a r m e r s C ooperatin g W
a i t - a n d - s e e M o v e r s C ooperatin g specialiser s Independe n t specialiser
s C ...
Abele Kuipers, Andriy Rozstalnyy, Gerry Keane, 2013
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Algebra, Meaning, and Computation: Essays Dedicated to ...
σT for σ a most general idempotent unifier of u and v, or failure at some stage, an
equation is reached for which no transition applies. Lemma 20 (Specialiser
Reduction) If specialisation by unification delivers m : ΠΔ .σT ⊣ s : ΠΔ. u ≃ v → T
then ...
Kokichi Futatsugi, Jean-Pierre Jouannaud, José Meseguer, 2006
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Logic-Based Program Synthesis and Transformation: 9th ...
The quality of the specialised code depends on the user helping the specialiser (
e.g. providing invariants, helping the loop folder or helping the theorem prover).
Both prototypes above were implemented in Lisp. In [15] is described a partial ...
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Logic-Based Program Synthesis and Transformation: 18th ...
However, the closest binding-time value is listnv, meaning that the BTA and the
specialiser would throw away the variable names (i.e., the specialiser will work
with [A/B,C/D] rather than with [x/B,y/D]). One solution is to improve our BTA to
work ...