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Context   Doc     36 (10):   R. Hieb, R. Kent Dybvig, and C. Bruggeman. Representing control in the presence of first-class continuations. In SIGPLAN Notices, pp. 66--77, June 1990.

Context   Doc     25 (7):   R. Kent Dybvig. The SCHEME Programming Language. Prentice-Hall, 1987.

Context   Doc     21 (3):   Robert Hieb and R. Kent Dybvig. Continuations and concurrency. In Proceedings of the Second ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles & Practice of Parallel Programming, SIGPLAN Notices, Vol. 25, No. 3, pages 128--136, Seattle, Washington, March 1990. ACM Press.

Context   Doc     10 (5):   R. Kent Dybvig and Robert Hieb. Engines from Continuations. Computer Languages, 14(2):109--123, 1989.

Context   Doc     8 (4):   R. Kent Dybvig, Robert Hieb, and Carl Bruggeman. Syntactic abstraction in Scheme. Lisp and Symbolic Computation, 5(4):295--326, December 1993.

Context   Doc     7 (2):   Carl Bruggeman, Oscar Waddell, and R. Kent Dybvig. Representing control in the presence of one-shot continuations. ACM SIGPLAN Notices, 31(5):99--107, May 1996.

Context   Doc     7 (0):   Robert G. Burger and R. Kent Dybvig. An infrastructure for profile-driven dynamic recompilation. In ICCL'98, the IEEE Computer Society International Conference on Computer Languages, May 1998.

Context   Doc     7 (1):   R. Kent Dybvig, Daniel P. Friedman, and Christopher T. Haynes. "Expansion-passing style: Beyond conventional macros." 1936 ACM Conference on Lisp and Functional Programming, pp. 143-150.

Context   Doc     6 (6):   R. Kent Dybvig, Daniel P. Friedman, and Christopher T. Haynes. Expansion passing style: A general macro mechanism. Lisp and Symbolic Computation, 1(1):53-- 75, June 1988.

Context   Doc     4 (0):   Amr Sabry and Philip Wadler. Compiling with reflections. In R. Kent Dybvig, editor, Proceedings of the

Context   Doc     4 (2):   R. Kent Dybvig. Three Implementation Models for Scheme. PhD thesis, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, April 1987.

Context   Doc     4 (3):   Robert G. Burger, Oscar Waddell, and R. Kent Dybvig. Register allocation using lazy saves, eager restores, and greedy shuffling. In Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation, volume 30, pages 130-138, jun 1995.

Context   Doc     4 (0):   R. Kent Dybvig, David Eby, and Carl Bruggeman. Don't stop the BIBOP: Flexible and efficient storage management for dynamically-typed languages. Technical Report 400, Indiana University Computer Science Department, March 1994.

Context   Doc     4 (0):   Simon Peyton Jones, Will Partain, and Andr'e Santos. Let-floating: moving bindings to give faster programs. In R. Kent Dybvig, editor, Proceedings of the

Context   Doc     3 (1):   Robert Hieb, R. Kent Dybvig, and Claude W. Anderson, III. Subcontinuations. Lisp and Symbolic Computation, 5(4):295--326, December 1993.

Context   Doc     3 (0):   Mark Leone and R. Kent Dybvig. Dynamo: A staged compiler architecture for dynamic program optimization. Technical Report #490, Department of Computer Science, Indiana University, Sep 1997.

Context   Doc     3 (1):   R. Kent Dybvig. Writing hygienic macros in Scheme with syntaxcase. Technical Report #356, Computer Science Department, Indiana University, 1992.

Context   Doc     2 (0):   Simon Peyton Jones, Will Partain, and Andre Santos. Let- oating: moving bindings to give faster programs. In R. Kent Dybvig, editor, Proceedings of the

Context   Doc     2 (0):   Oscar Waddell and R. Kent Dybvig. Fast and effective procedure integration. Submitted for publication.

Context   Doc     2 (2):   R. Kent Dybvig, Robert Hieb, and Tom Butler. Destination-driven code generation. Technical Report 302, Computer Science Department, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, February 1990.

Context   Doc     2 (0):   Oscar Waddell and R. Kent Dybvig. Extending the scope of syntactic abstraction. In Proc. Symposium on Principles of Programming Languages, pages 203--213. ACM, January 1999. 9

Context   Doc     2 (1):   Oscar Waddell and R. Kent Dybvig. Fast and effective procedure inlining. In 4th International Symposium on Static Analysis, September 1997. Dynamo '00 submission Page 17

Context   Doc     2 (0):   R. Kent Dybvig, The Scheme Programming Language; ANSI Scheme: PrenticeHall, Inc., 1996.

Context   Doc     2 (0):   Sanjeev Kumar, Carl Bruggeman, and R. Kent Dybvig. Threads yield continuations. Lisp and Symbolic Computation, 10(3):223-236, May 1998.

Context   Doc     2 (3):   Robert G. Burger and R. Kent Dybvig. Printing floatingpoint numbers quickly and accurately. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN '96 Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation, pages 108--116.

Context   Doc     2 (0):   R. Kent Dybvig. The Scheme programming language: ANSI Scheme. Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1996.

Context   Doc     2 (4):   R. Kent Dybvig and Robert Hieb. A new approach to procedures with variable arity. Lisp and Symbolic Computation, 3(3):229--244, 1990.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Robert Heib, R. Kent Dybvig, and Carl Bruggeman. Representing control in the presenceof first-class continuations. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN '90 Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation, pages 66--77, June 1990.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   J. Michael Ashley and R. Kent Dybvig. An ecient implementation of multiple return values in Scheme. In 1994.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   J. Michael Ashley and R. Kent Dybvig. A practical and flexible flow analysis for higher-order languages. ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems, 20(4):845--868, July 1998.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   R. Kent Dybvig: The Scheme Programming Language, Prentice-Hall (1987)

Context   Doc     1 (1):   R. Kent Dybvig, Carl Bruggeman, and David Eby. Guardians in a generationbased garbage collector. In Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN '93 Conference on Programming Language Design and Implementation, pages 207--216, Albuquerque, New Mexico, June 23--25, 1993. SIGPLAN Notices, 28(6), June 1993.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   R. Kent Dybvig, editor. International Conference on Functional Programming, Philadelphia, PA, May 1996. ACM Press, New York.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Syntactic abstraction in Scheme. R. Kent Dybvig, Robert Hieb, and Carl Bruggeman. Lisp and Symbolic Computation 5, 4, pp. 83-110, December 1993.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Robert Hieb, R. Kent Dybvig, and Claude W. Anderson, III. Subcontinuations. Lisp and Symbolic and Computation, Special Issue on Continuations, 1(7):83--110, January 1994.

Context   Doc     1 (1):   R. Kent Dybvig and Robert Hieb. Continuations and concurrency. In Proceedings of the Second ACM SIGPLAN Notices Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming, pages 128--136, March 1990.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Robert Hieb and R. Kent Dybvig, Continuations and Concurrency, Second Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming, Sigplan Notices vol 25, # 3, March 1990.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Oscar Waddell and R. Kent Dybvig. Visualizing partial evaluation. In ACM Computing Surveys Symposium on Partial Evaluation, volume 30(3es):24-es, September 1998.

Context   Doc     1 (1):   R. Kent Dybvig. Chez Scheme User's Guide. Cadence Research Systems, Bloomington, Indiana, 1998.

Context   Doc     1 (1):   R. Kent Dybvig, Robert Hieb: Continuations and Concurrency, Technical Report No 256, Computer Science Department, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana (July 1988)

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Robert Hieb, R. Kent Dybvig, Continuations and Concurrency, Second ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Principles and Practice of Parallel Programming, 1990, pp 128--136. BIBLIOGRAPHY Page 9

Context   Doc     1 (0):   R. Kent Dybvig: The Scheme Programming Language. Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1987.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   R. Kent Dybvig, Robert Hieb, and Carl Bruggeman. Syntactic abstraction in Scheme. International journal on Lisp and Symbolic Computation, 5(4):295--326, 1993.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Robert Hieb, R. Kent Dybvig, and Carl Bruggeman. Representing control in the presence of rstclass continuations. In ACM SIGPLAN '90 Conf. on Programming Language Design and Implementation, pages 66-77, White Plains, New York, June 1990.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   R. Kent Dybvig. Chez Scheme System Manual, Revision 2.2, 1991. Cadence Research Systems, Bloomington, Indiana, 1991.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   Carl Bruggeman, Oscar Waddell, and R. Kent Dybvig. Representig Control in the Presence of One-Shot Continuations. In ACM SIGPLAN 96 Conference on Programming RR n3147 26 Luc Moreau & Christian Queinnec Language Design and Implementation, pages 99--107, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May 1996.

Context   Doc     1 (0):   R. Kent Dybvig. Writing macros in Scheme with syntax-case. Indiana University Computer Science Department technical report #356, June 1992.

Context   Doc     1 (2):   J. Michael Ashley and R. Kent Dybvig. An efficient implementation of multiple return values in Scheme. In Proceedings of the 1994 ACM Conference on LISP and Functional Programming, pages 140--149, 1994.



Context   Doc     0 (6):   Peter Thiemann. Cogen in six lines. In R. Kent Dybvig, editor, Proc. International Conference on Functional Programming 1996.

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