Functional And Logic Programming Proceedings Of The Third Fuji International Symposium

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Functional And Logic Programming: Proceedings Of The Third Fuji International Symposium

This book discusses issues concerning functional programming, logic programming, and integration of the two. The topics include language design, formal semantics, type theory, compilation techniques, program transformation, programming methods, integration of programming paradigms, constraint solving, and distributed computation.
Functional And Logic Programming - Proceedings Of The Fuji International Workshop

This volume is a compilation of the papers presented at the Fuji International Workshop on Functional and Logic Programming in Fuji, Susono, Japan. Topics include Language Design, Formal Semantics, Compilation Techniques, Program Transformation, Programming Methods, etc.
Functional and Logic Programming

This volume contains the proceedings of the 7th International Symposium on Functional and Logic Programming (FLOPS 2004), held in Nara, Japan, April 7-9, 2004 at the New Public Hall, Nara. FLOPS is a forum for research on all issues concerning functional programming and logic programming. In particular it aims to stimulate the cross-fertilization as well as the integration of the two paradigms. The previous FLOPS meetings took place in Fuji-Susono (1995), Shonan (1996), Kyoto (1998), Tsukuba (1999), Tokyo(2001)and Aizu (2002). The proceedings of FLOPS 1999,FLOPS 2001 and FLOPS 2002 were published by Springer-Verlag in the Lecture Notes in Computer Science series, as volumes 1722, 2024 and 2441, respectively. In response to the call for papers, 55 papers were submitted by authors from 1 Australia (1), Austria (1), Canada (1), China (4), Denmark (2), Estonia (), 2 1 1 France (3), Germany (4), Italy (1), Japan (15), the Netherlands (1), Oman 2 4 1 1 (1), Portugal (), Singapore (2), Spain (8), UK (3), and USA (6). Each paper 2 4 was reviewed by at least three program committee members with the help of expert external reviewers. The program committee meeting was conducted electronically for a period of 2 weeks in December 2003. After careful and thorough discussion, the program committee selected 18 papers (33%) for presentation at the conference. In addition to the 18 contributed papers, the symposium included talks by three invited speakers: Masami Hagiya (University of Tokyo), Carsten Schur · mann (Yale University), and Peter Selinger (University of Ottawa).