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SDCG 1980: Aarhus, Denmark
- Neil D. Jones:

Semantics-Directed Compiler Generation, Proceedings of a Workshop, Aarhus, Denmark, January 14-18, 1980. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 94, Springer 1980, ISBN 3-540-10250-7
Compilers Based on Denotational Semantics
- Harald Ganzinger:

Transforming denotational semantics into practical attribute grammars. 1-69 - Neil D. Jones, David A. Schmidt:

Compiler generation from denotational semantics. 70-93 - Martin R. Raskovsky, Philip A. Collier:

From standard to implementation denotational semantics. 94-139
Compiling and Algebraic Semantics
- Marie-Claude Gaudel:

Specification of compilers as abstract data type representations. 140-164 - James W. Thatcher, Eric G. Wagner, Jesse B. Wright:

More on advice on structuring compilers and proving them correct. 165-188 - Peter D. Mosses

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A constructive approach to compiler correctness. 189-210 - John C. Reynolds:

Using category theory to design implicit conversions and generic operators. 211-258
Attribute and Affix Grammars
- Ole Lehrmann Madsen

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On defining semantics by means of extended attribute grammars. 259-299 - Frank DeRemer, Richard Jüllig:

Tree-affix dendrogrammars for languages and compilers. 300-319 - Hans Meijer:

An implementation of affix grammars. 320-349 - Kari-Jouko Räihä:

Experiences with the compiler writing system HLP. 350-362 - David A. Watt:

Rule splitting and attribute-directed parsing. 363-392 - Neil D. Jones, C. Michael Madsen:

Attribute-influenced LR parsing. 393-407 - Martti Tienari:

On the definition of attribute grammar. 408-414
Related Topics
- David A. Schmidt:

State transition machines for lambda calculus expressions. 415-440 - Valentin F. Turchin:

Semantic definitions in REFAL and the automatic production of compilers. 441-474 - Véronique Donzeau-Gouge, Gilles Kahn, Bernard Lang:

On the formal definition of ADA. 475-489

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