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R. Lammel and G. Riedewald. Reconstruction of paradigm shifts. In Second Workshop on Attribute Grammars and their Applications, pages 37--56, March 1999. INRIA, ISBN 2-7261-1138-6.

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Prological Language Processing - Lämmel, al. (2001)   Self-citation (Lammel Riedewald)   (Correct)

....probably to identify a suitable formalism and format for the representation of language concepts, and to work out sensible methods for querying and adaptation in the language design process. In our previous work, we used meta programs to adapt natural semantics definitions and attribute grammars [34,35]. In the semantics and functional programming communities, other approaches are favoured, e.g. monads [38,18] and action semantics [40] Regardless of the formalism to be used, more work is needed to develop useful language design methods. Similar objectives are pursued in the domain specific ....

R. Lammel and G. Riedewald. Reconstruction of paradigm shifts. In Second Workshop on Attribute Grammars and their Applications, pages 37--56, March 1999. INRIA, ISBN 2-7261-1138-6.


Roles of Program Extension - Lämmel, Riedewald, Lohmann (2000)   Self-citation (Riedewald)   (Correct)

....programs, i.e. the extension by computational behaviour. The approach is spelled out in this paper for logic programs (definite clause programs) but it is also applicable to several other declarative languages such as attribute grammars and algebraic specifications as discussed to some extent in [14 16]. The paper identifies the following basic roles involved in semantics preserving transformations facilitating the extension of computational behaviour: adding parameters, applying substitutions, renaming symbols, inserting literals in bodies of clauses, adding definitions for ....

....[ # ACC; ACC ) traverse list(# [TREEjTREE ] # ACC0 ; ACC2 ) traverse(# TREE; # ACC0 ; ACC1 ) traverse list(# TREE ; # ACC1 ; ACC2 ) This enhancement is derived by adding the parameter positions of type ACC with the operator add and performing l2r ACC afterwards. In [14, 16], we consider other techniques based on similar operator suites, e.g. a reduction technique, where the intermediate results computed by some predicates are combined in a pairwise manner. The technology developed in [14] is also sufficient to support the kind of higher order reconstruction of ....

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R. Lammel and G. Riedewald. Reconstruction of paradigm shifts. In Second Workshop on Attribute Grammars and their Applications, pages 37--56, Mar. 1999. reviewed version submitted to Informatica.

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