ContextDoc37 (4): Daniel P. Friedman, Mitchell Wand, and ChristopherT. Haynes. Essentials of Programming Languages, second edition. The MIT Press, 2001.
ContextDoc13 (0): ChristopherT. Haynes. Logic continuations. The Journal of Logic Programming, 4(2):157--176, June 1987.
ContextDoc12 (2): ChristopherT. Haynes and Daniel P. Friedman. Abstracting Timed Preemption with Engines. Comput. Lang., 12(2):109--121, 1987.
ContextDoc11 (1): ChristopherT. Haynes, Daniel P. Friedman, and Mitchell Wand. Continuations and coroutines. In Conference Record of the 1984 ACM Symposium on Lisp and Functional Programming, pages 293--298, Austin, TX., 1984.
ContextDoc10 (0): ChristopherT. Haynes and Daniel P. Friedman. Embedding continuations in procedural objects. ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, 9(4):582--598, 1987.
ContextDoc10 (1): ChristopherT. Haynes, Daniel P. Friedman, and Mitchell Wand. Obtaining coroutines with continuations. Journal of Computer Languages, 11(3/4):143--153, 1986.
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ContextDoc7 (1): R. Kent Dybvig, Daniel P. Friedman, and ChristopherT. Haynes. "Expansion-passing style: Beyond conventional macros." 1936 ACM Conference on Lisp and Functional Programming, pp. 143-150.
ContextDoc7 (1): ChristopherT. Haynes and Daniel P. Friedman. Engines Build Process Abstractions. In Proceedings of the 1984 ACM Conference on Lisp and Functional Programming, pages 18--24. ACM, 1984.
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ContextDoc4 (0): ChristopherT. Haynes, Daniel P. Friedman, Embedding Continuations in Procedural Objects, ACM TOPLAS, Volume 9, # 4, October 1987, pp 582--598.
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ContextDoc1 (0): Daniel P Friedman, ChristopherT. Haynes, Eugene Kohlbecker, and Mitchell Wand. The scheme 84 interim reference manual. Technical Report 153, Indiana University, Computer Science Department, June 1985.
ContextDoc1 (0): ChristopherT. Haynes and Daniel P. Friedman. Engines build process abstracions. In Conference Record of the 1984 ACM Symposium on Lisp and Functional Programming, pages 18--24.
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ContextDoc1 (0): ChristopherT. Haynes and Richard M. Salter. Maintaining Dynamic States: Deep, Shallow, and Parallel. Technical report, Indiana University, ?
ContextDoc1 (0): ChristopherT. Haynes, et al. IEEE Std 1178-1990, IEEE Standard for the Scheme Programming Language. IEEE, New York, New York, 1990.
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The numbers before each article are the number of citations (excluding self-citations), and the predicted number of self-citations. 176 citations were found, of which 24 were predicted to be self-citations. Self-citations are not included in the graph.