| Tyng-Ruey Chuang and Wen L. Hwang. A probabilistic approach to the problem of automatic selection of data representations. In 1996 ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP'96), pages 190--200, Philadephia, Pennsylvania, USA, 1996. |
....precisely what STL does. A more attractive alternative is to make the bulk type choose its own representation. Items (1) and (2) have been fairly well studied. Clever algorithms have been developed that adapt the representation of a data type based on its size and usage (Brodal Okasaki [1996] Chuang Hwang [1996]; Okasaki [1996] It is less obvious how to tackle item (3) How can we build an implementation of Set that chose its representation based on what operations are available on the elements We return to this question in Section 3.3. 2.4 Summary In this section we have reviewed various approaches ....
T-R Chuang & WL Hwang[May 1996], "A probabilistic approach to the problem of automatic selection of data representations," in Proc International Conference on Functional Programming, Philadelphia, ACM, 190--200.
....domains but on other domains of interests (i.e. non zero ratios, compression distribution schemes, etc. is known as abstract interpretation [1] Several recent works have used statistical information about the applications or the target machines to help select implementation strategies [3] [5] [6] 10] These methods seems to concentrate on specific applications, while ours centers around high level language primitives, hence, is more general. We are currently applying our method to larger applications to show that the method is effective in practice. ....
T.-R. Chuang and W. L. Hwang, A probabilistic approach to the problem of automatic selection of data representations, in Proc. 1996 ACM SIGPLAN Int'l Conf. on Functional Programming, May 1996, pp. 190--200.
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Tyng-Ruey Chuang and Wen L. Hwang. A probabilistic approach to the problem of automatic selection of data representations. In 1996 ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP'96), pages 190--200, Philadephia, Pennsylvania, USA, 1996.
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