| R. D. Lins. Functional Programming and Parallel Processing. 2nd International Conference on Vector and Parallel Processing - VECPAR'96 - LNCS 1215 Springer-Verlag,pages 429--457, Sept. 1996. |
....redistribute to lists, requires prior specific permission and or a fee. SAC 2002, Madrid, Spain c ACM 1 58113 445 2 02 03. 5.00 for the non strict (or lazy) functional programming community, with several compilers available. The idea of parallel functional programming dates back to 1975 [23, 12] when Burge [5] suggested the technique of evaluating function arguments in parallel, with the possibility of functions absorbing unevaluated arguments and perhaps also exploiting speculative evaluation. In general, parallelism obtained from referential transparency in pure functional languages is ....
R. D. Lins. Functional Programming and Parallel Processing. 2nd International Conference on Vector and Parallel Processing - VECPAR'96 - LNCS 1215 Springer-Verlag,pages 429--457, Sept. 1996.
....pure functional programming language incorporating recent innovations in programming language design. It has now become de facto standard for the non strict (or lazy) functional programming community, with several compilers available. The idea of parallel functional programming dates back to 1975 [Lins, 1996, Hammond Michaelson, 1999] when Burge [Burge, 1975] suggested the technique of evaluating function arguments in parallel, with the possibility of functions absorbing unevaluated arguments and perhaps also exploiting speculative evaluation. In general, parallelism obtained from referential ....
Lins, R. D. (1996). Functional Programming and Parallel Processing. 2nd International Conference on Vector and Parallel Processing - VECPAR`96 - LNCS 1215 Springer-Verlag, Sept., 429--457.
....and the full citation on the first page. To copy otherwise, to republish, to post on servers or to redistribute to lists, requires prior specific permission and or a fee. SAC 2002, Madrid, Spain c ACM 1 58113 445 2 02 03. 5. 00 The idea of parallel functional programming dates back to 1975 [23, 12] when Burge [5] suggested the technique of evaluating function arguments in parallel, with the possibility of functions absorbing unevaluated arguments and perhaps also exploiting speculative evaluation. In general, parallelism obtained from referential transparency in pure functional languages is ....
R. D. Lins. Functional Programming and Parallel Processing. 2nd International Conference on Vector and Parallel Processing - VECPAR`96 - LNCS 1215 Springer-Verlag, pages 429-457, Sept. 1996.
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