Foundations of Software Technology and Theoretical Computer Science Seventh Conference, Pune, India, December 17-19, 1987. Proceedings
Title:
Foundations of Software Technology and Theoretical Computer Science Seventh Conference, Pune, India, December 17-19, 1987. Proceedings
ISBN:
9783540480334
Edition:
1st ed. 1987.
Publication Information New:
Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1987.
Physical Description:
IX, 541 p. online resource.
Series:
Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 287
Contents:
Algebraic operational semantics -- On ambiguity of DTOL systems -- The equivalence problem for n-tape finite automata with simple cycles -- Relating the degree of ambiguity of finite automata to the succinctness of their representation -- Automata, games, and positive monadic theories of trees -- An algorithm for colouring perfect planar graphs -- Efficient algorithms for domination and Hamilton circuit problems on permutation graphs -- Fast parallel algorithms for the subgraph homeomorphism and the subgraph isomorphism problem for classes of planar graphs -- Improved bounds for covering general polygons with rectangles -- Submodule construction as equation solving in CCS -- Computations in undistinguished networks -- A distributed algorithm to implement n-party rendezvous -- Merge and termination in process algebra -- Parallelism and programming: A perspective -- On optimal parallelization of sorting networks -- Parallel algorithms for approximate edge colouring of simple graphs -- An optimal randomized routing algorithm for the Mesh and a class of efficient Mesh-like routing networks -- An O(n2) algorithm for fan-out free query optimization -- Weak consistency of read-only transactions: A tool to improve concurrency in heterogeneous locking protocols -- Optimizing join queries in distributed databases -- Reasoning in systems of equations and inequations -- Specification=program+types -- Paraconsistent logic programming -- Semantics of distributed Horn clause programs -- The calculus of constructions : State of the art -- Modules for re-use -- Hierarchical refinement of A Z specification -- Lazy pattern matching in the ML language -- Program development using lambda abstraction -- Relativized Arthur-Merlin versus Merlin-Arthur games -- Probabilistic quantifiers vs. distrustful adversaries -- On certain bandwidth restricted versions of the satisfiability problem of propositional CNF formulas -- A look-ahead interpreter for sequential Prolog and its implementation -- Extension of weakest precondition formalism to a low level language -- Retrospection on the PQCC compiler structure -- Some recent applications of knowledge.
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Language:
English