| R. Marlet, S. Thibault, and C. Consel. Mapping software architectures to e#cient implementations via partial evaluation. In Conference on Automated Software Engineering, pages 183--192, Lake Tahoe, NV, USA, November 1997. IEEE Computer Society. |
....of the implementation. 6.1 Considerations Lapis has been designed to aggressively and unconditionally optimize the code provided by the programmer to generate a specialized implementation of each class. While specialization can be useful when applied to performance critical parts of programs [5, 6, 17, 23, 34, 39], applying specialization globally would normally result in either non termination or code explosion. For this reason, it must be possible to only apply specialization to selected parts of the program, a feature normally referred to as modular specialization [13] To use Lapis in realistic ....
R. Marlet, S. Thibault, and C. Consel. Mapping software architectures to e#cient implementations via partial evaluation. In Conference on Automated Software Engineering, pages 183--192, Lake Tahoe, NV, USA, November 1997. IEEE Computer Society.
.... Program specialization is available for real size languages such as C [4, 1] and Java [13] Specializers have been successfully used for a large variety of realistic applications in domains such as operating systems [11] scienti c algorithms [8] graphics programs [12] and software engineering [10, 15, 16]. However, program specialization has yet to be made accessible to non expert programmers. This limitation is mainly due to the fact that researchers have only been concerned with the transformation engine, neglecting support to integrate program specialization in the software development process. ....
R. Marlet, S. Thibault, and C. Consel. Mapping software architectures to ecient implementations via partial evaluation. In Conference on Automated Software Engineering, pages 183-192, Lake Tahoe, NV, USA, November 1997. IEEE Computer Society.
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