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Research Directions in Parallel Functional Programming, 1999
- Kevin Hammond, Greg Michaelson:

Research Directions in Parallel Functional Programming. Springer 1999, ISBN 978-1-85233-092-7 - Kevin Hammond, Greg Michaelson:

Introduction. 3-29 - Greg Michaelson, Kevin Hammond, Chris Clack:

Foundations. 31-61 - Rita Loogen:

Programming Language Constructs. 63-92 - Simon J. Thompson:

Proof. 93-119 - Werner E. Kluge:

Realisations for Strict Languages. 121-148 - Chris Clack:

Realisations for Non-Strict Languages. 149-187 - John O'Donnell:

Data Parallelism. 191-206 - David B. Skillicorn:

Cost Modelling. 207-218 - C. Barry Jay:

Shaping Distributions. 219-232 - Nathan Charles, Colin Runciman:

Performance Monitoring. 233-246 - A. P. Willem Böhm, Jeffrey P. Hammes:

Memory Performance of Dataflow Programs. 247-265 - Jonathan Hill:

Portability of Performance in the BSP Model. 267-287 - Murray Cole:

Algorithmic Skeletons. 289-303 - Paul Kelly, Frank Taylor:

Coordination Languages. 305-321 - Rinus Plasmeijer, Marko C. J. D. van Eekelen, Marco Pil, Pascal R. Serrarens:

Parallel and Distributed Programming in Concurrent Clean. 323-338 - Ali Abdallah:

Functional Process Modelling. 339-360 - Flemming Nielson:

Validating Programs in Concurrent ML. 361-378 - Jocelyn Sérot:

Explicit Parallelism. 379-396 - Philip W. Trinder, Hans-Wolfgang Loidl, Kevin Hammond:

Large Scale Functional Applications. 399-426 - Greg Michaelson, Kevin Hammond:

Summary. 427-430

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