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This book presents latest research developments in the area of functional programming. The contributions in this volume cover a wide range of topics from theory, formal aspects of functional programming, transformational and generic programming to type checking and designing new classes of data types. Not all papers in this book belong to the category of research papers. Also, the categories of project description (at the start of a project) and project evaluation (at the end of a project) papers are represented. Particular trends in this volume are: software engineering techniques such as metrics and refactoring for high-level programming languages; generation techniques for data type elements as well as for lambda expressions;  analysis techniques for resource consumption with the use of high-level programming languages for embedded systems; widening and strengthening of the theoretical foundations.  

Table of Contents:
1 Best student Paper: A New Approach to One-Pass Transformations          [1] Kevin Millikin 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Cata/build Fusion for [?-Terms] 1.3 The Call-by-value CPS Transformation Using Build 1.4 A Catamorphic Normalization Function 1.5 A New One-Pass Call-by-value CPS Transformation 1.6 Suppressing Contraction of Source Redexes 1.7 Comparison to Danvy and Filinski's One-Pass CPS Transformation 1.8 A New One-Pass Call-by-name CPS Transformation 1.9 Related Work and Conclusion References   2 A Static Checker for Safe Pattern Matching in Haskell          [15] Neil Mitchell and Colin Runciman 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Reduced Haskell 2.3 A Constraint Language  2.4 Determining the Constraints 2.5 A Worked Example 2.6 Some Small Examples and a Case Study 2.7 Related Work 2.8 Conclusion and Further Work References   3 Software Metrics: Measuring Haskell          [31] Chris Ryder, Simon Thompson 3.1 Introduction 3.2 What Can Be Measured 3.3 Validation Methodology 3.4 Results 3.5 Conclusion and Further Work References   4 Type-Specialized Serialization with Sharing          [47] Martin Elsman 4.1 Introduction 4.2 The Serialization Library  4.3 Implementation 4.4 Experiments with the MLKit 4.5 Conclusions and Further Work References   5 Logical Relations for Call-by-value Delimited Continuations          [63] Kenichi Asai 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Preliminaries 5.3 Specializer for Call-by-name []-Calculus 5.4 Logical Relations for Call-by-value []-Calculus 5.5 Specializer in CPS 5.6 Specializer in Direct Style 5.7 Interpreter and A-normalizer for Shift and Reset 5.8 Specializer for Shift and Reset 5.9 Type System for Shift and Reset 5.10 Logical Relations for Shift and Reset 5.11 Related Work 5.12 Conclusion References    6 Epigram Reloaded: A Standalone Typechecker for ETT          [79] James Chapman, Thorsten Altenkirch, Conor McBride 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Dependent Types and Typechecking 6.3 Epigram and its Elaboration 6.4 ETT Syntax in Haskell 6.5 Checking Types 6.6 From Syntax to Semantics 6.7 Checking Equality 6.8 Related Work 6.9 Conclusions and Further Work References   7 Formalisation of Haskell Refactorings          [95] Huiqing Li, Simon Thompson 7.1 Introduction 7.2 Related Work 7.3 The []-Calculus with Letrec ([]LETREC) 7.4 The Fundamentals of ([]LETREC) 7.5 Formalisation of Generalizing a Definition 7.6 Formalisation of a Simple Module System []M 7.7 Fundamentals of []M 7.8 Formalisation of Move a definition from one module to another in []M 7.9 Conclusions and Further Work References   8 Systematic Search for Lambda Expressions          [111] Susumu Katayama 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Implemented System 8.3 Efficiency Evaluation 8.4 Discussions for Further Improvements 8.5 Conclusions References   9 First-Class Open and Closed Code Fragments          [127] Morten Rhiger 9.1 Introduction 9.2 Open and Closed Code Fragments 9.3 Syntactic Type Soundness 9.4 Examples 9.5 Related Work 9.6 Conclusions References   10 Comonadic Functional Attribute Evaluation          [145] Tarmo Uustalu and Varmo Vene 10.1 Introduction 10.2 Comonads and Dataflow Computation 10.3 Comonadic Attribute Evaluation 10.4 Related Work 10.5 Conclusions and Future Work References   11 Generic Generation of the Elements of Data Types          [163] Pieter Koopman, Rinus Plasmeijer  11.1 Introduction 11.2 Introduction to Automatic Testing 11.3 Generic Test Data Generation in Previous Work 11.4 Generic Test Data Generation: Basic Approach 11.5 Pseudo-Random Data Generation 11.6 Restricted Data Types 11.7 Related Work 11.8 Conclusion References   12 Extensible Record with Scoped Labels          [179] Daan Leijen  12.1 Introduction 12.2 Record operations 12.3 The Types of Records 12.4 Higher-Ranked Impredicative Records 12.5 Type Rules 12.6 Type Inference 12.7 Implementing Records 12.8 Related Work 12.9 Conclusion References   13 Project Start Paper: The Embounded Project          [195] Kevin Hammond, Roy Dyckhoff, Christian Ferdinand, Reinhold Heckmann, Martin Hofmann, Steffen Jost, Hans-Wolfgang Loidl, Greg Michaelson, Robert Pointon, Norman Scaife, Jocelyn Sérot and Andy Wallace 13.1 Project Overview 13.2 The Hume Language 13.3 Project Work Plan 13.4 The State of the Art in in Program Analysis for Real-Time Embedded Systems 13.5 Existing Work by the Consortium 13.6 Conclusions References   14 Project Evaluation Paper: Mobile Resource Guarantees          [211] Donald Sannella, Martin Hoffmann, David Aspinall, Stephen Gilmore, Ian Stark, Lennart Beringer, Hans-Wolfgang Loidl, Kenneth MacKenzie, Alberto Momigliano, Olha Shkaravska 14.1 Introduction 14.2 Project Objectives 14.3 An Infrastructure for Resource Certification 14.4 A PCC Infrastructure for Resources 14.5 Results References      

About the Author :
Dr. Marko van Eekelen is an associate professor in the Security of Systems Department of the Institute for Computing and Information Sciences, Radboud University, Nijmegen.


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  • ISBN-13: 9781841501765
  • Publisher: Intellect
  • Publisher Imprint: Intellect Books
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Returnable: Y
  • ISBN-10: 184150176X
  • Publisher Date: 07 Jul 2013
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 200
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  • Series Title: Trends in Functional Programming


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