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2nd LOPSTR 1992: Manchester, UK
- Kung-Kiu Lau, Tim Clement:

Logic Program Synthesis and Transformation, Proceedings of LOPSTR 92, International Workshop on Logic Program Synthesis and Transformation, University of Manchester, UK, 2-3 July 1992. Workshops in Computing, Springer 1993, ISBN 3-540-19806-7 - Ina Kraan, David A. Basin, Alan Bundy:

Logic Program Synthesis via Proof Planning. 1-14 - Daniele Nardi, Riccardo Rosati:

Deductive Synthesis of Programs for Query Answering. 15-29 - Carlos Loría-Sáenz:

Synthesis of Narrowing Programs. 30-45 - Laurent Fribourg, Hans Olsén:

A Unifying View of Structural Induction and Computation Induction for Logic Programs. 46-60 - Mario Ornaghi:

Proof Nets. 61-79 - Gerd Neugebauer:

The LOPS Approach: A Transformational Point of View (Extended Abstract). 80-81 - Maurizio Proietti, Alberto Pettorossi:

Best-first Strategies for Incremental Transformations of Logic Programs. 82-98 - Dmitri Boulanger, Maurice Bruynooghe:

Deriving Transformations for Logic Programs Using Abstract Interpretation. 99-117 - Evelina Lamma, Paola Mello:

A Rationalisation of the ATMS in Terms of Partial Evaluation. 118-131 - Giuseppe De Giacomo:

Intensional Query Answering: An Application of Partial Evaluation. 132-150 - John P. Gallagher, D. Andre de Waal:

Deletion of Redundant Unary Type Predicates from Logic Programs. 151-167 - Kristof Verschaetse, Stefaan Decorte, Danny De Schreye:

Automatic Termination Analysis. 168-183 - John Jones:

Applications of Unfolding in Prolog Programming. 184-198 - Steven D. Prestwich:

An Unfold Rule for Full Prolog. 199-213 - Torben Æ. Mogensen, Anders Bondorf:

Logimix: A Self-Applicable Partial Evaluator for Prolog. 214-227 - Anne Parrain, Philippe Devienne, Patrick Lebègue:

Towards Optimization of Full Prolog Programs Guided by Abstract Interpretation. 228-241 - Bart Demoen:

On the Transformation of a Prolog Program to a More Efficient Binary Program. 242-252 - José André Jimènez-Martin, Julio Mariño-Carballo, Juan José Moreno-Navarro:

Efficient Compilation of Lazy Narrowing into Prolog. 253-270

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