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ACM Computing Surveys, Volume 30
Volume 30, Number 1, March 1998
- Scott M. Lewandowski:

Frameworks for Component-Based Client/Server Computing. 3-27 - Ran El-Yaniv:

Competitive Solutions for Online Financial Prob. 28-69 - Alexander Thomasian:

Concurrency Control: Methods, Performance, and Analysis. 70-119
Volume 30, Number 2, June 1998
- David B. Skillicorn

, Domenico Talia:
Models and Languages for Parallel Computation. 123-169 - Volker Gaede, Oliver Günther

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Multidimensional Access Methods. 170-231 - Reidar Conradi, Bernhard Westfechtel:

Version Models for Software Configuration Management. 232-282
Volume 30, Number 3, September 1998
- Peter Wegner:

Editorial. 284 - Olivier Danvy

, Robert Glück
, Peter Thiemann:
1998 Symposium on Partial Evaluation. 285-290 - Jean-Pierre Briot

, Rachid Guerraoui
, Klaus-Peter Löhr:
Concurrency and Distribution in Object-Oriented Programming. 291-329 - Saleh E. Abdullahi

, Graem A. Ringwood:
Garbage Collecting the Internet: A Survey of Distributed Garbage Collection. 330-373 - Prasant Mohapatra:

Wormhole Routing Techniques for Directly Connected Multicomputer Systems. 374-410
Volume 30, Number 3es, September 1998
Principles, Foundations and Frameworks
- David A. Basin:

Logical-Framework-Based Program Development. 1 - John Field, Jan Heering, T. B. Dinesh:

Equations as a Uniform Framework for Partial Evaluation and Abstract Interpretation. 2 - Andrei V. Klimov

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Program Specialization vs. Program Composition. 3 - Michael Leuschel, Bern Martens, Danny De Schreye

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Some Achievements and Prospects in Partial Deduction. 4 - Torben Æ. Mogensen:

Inherited Limits. 5 - Alberto Pettorossi

, Maurizio Proietti:
Program Specialization via Algorithmic Unfold/Fold Transformations. 6 - Akihiko Takano, Zhenjiang Hu, Masato Takeichi:

Program Transformation in Calculational Form. 7 - Philip Wickline, Peter Lee, Frank Pfenning, Rowan Davies:

Modal Types as Staging Specifications for Run-Time Code Generation. 8
- María Alpuente

, Moreno Falaschi
, Germán Vidal
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A Unifying View of Functional and Logic Program Specialization. 9 - Michele Bugliesi

, Anna Ciampolini, Evelina Lamma, Paola Mello:
Optimizing Modular Logic Languages. 10 - Sandro Etalle, Maurizio Gabbrielli

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Partial Evaluation of Concurrent Constraint Languages. 11 - John P. Gallagher

, Laura Lafave:
The Role of Trace Abstractions in Program Specialization Algorithms. 12 - John Hatcliff:

Foundations for Partial Evaluation of Functional Programs with Computational Effects. 13 - John Hughes:

Type Specialization. 14 - Laura Lafave, John P. Gallagher

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Extending the Power of Automatic Constraint-Based Partial Evaluators. 15 - Konstantinos Sagonas

, Michael Leuschel:
Extending Partial Deduction to Tabled Execution: Some Results and Open Issues. 16
- Sandrine Blazy

, Philippe Facon:
Partial Evaluation for Program Comprehension. 17 - Charles Consel, Luke Hornof, Renaud Marlet, Gilles Muller, Scott Thibault, Eugen-Nicolae Volanschi:

Tempo: Specializing Systems applications and Beyond. 19 - Charles Consel, Luke Hornof, Renaud Marlet, Gilles Muller, Scott Thibault, Eugen-Nicolae Volanschi:

Partial Evaluation for Software Engineering. 20 - Scott Draves:

Partial Evaluation for Media Processing. 21 - Matthew B. Dwyer

, John Hatcliff, Muhammad Nanda:
Using Partial Evaluation to Enable Verification of Concurrent Software. 22 - Mark Leone, Peter Lee:

Dynamic Specialization in the Fabius System. 23 - Oscar Waddell, R. Kent Dybvig:

Visualizing Partial Evaluation. 24
Volume 30, Number 4, December 1998
- Pankaj K. Agarwal, Micha Sharir:

Efficient Algorithms for Geometric Optimization. 412-458 - Roel J. Wieringa:

A Survey of Structured and Object-Oriented Software Specification Methods and Techniques. 459-527 - Fabio Crestani, Mounia Lalmas, C. J. van Rijsbergen, Iain Campbell:

"Is This Document Relevant? ... Probably": A Survey of Probabilistic Models in Information Retrieval. 528-552

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