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Non-Leftmost Unfolding in Partial Evaluation of Logic Programs with Impure Predicates
- Non-Leftmost Unfolding in Partial Evaluation of Logic Programs with Impure Predicates Elvira
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Supervising Offline Partial Evaluation of Logic Programs using Online Techniques
- Supervising Offline Partial Evaluation of Logic Programs using Online Techniques ⋆ Michael
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Towards efficient partial evaluation in logic programming, New Generation Computing 14: 237--259
- programs are logic programs, being the partial evaluator itself a logic program. Up to now, partial
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Cost-Augmented Partial Evaluation of Functional Logic Programs
- Cost-Augmented Partial Evaluation of Functional Logic Programs ∗ Germán Vidal DSIC, Technical
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A Constraint-based Partial Evaluator for Functional Logic Programs and its Application
- A Constraint-based Partial Evaluator for Functional Logic Programs and its Application Laura Lafave
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Splitting a Default Theory
- , to "partial evaluation" in logic programming, in which results obtained from one part of a program are used
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Quasi-Terminating Logic Programs for Ensuring the Termination of Partial Evaluation
- Quasi-Terminating Logic Programs for Ensuring the Termination of Partial Evaluation ⋆ Germán Vidal
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Efficiently generating efficient generating extensions in Prolog
- applicable to partial evaluation of logic programming languages, also called partial deduction. Self
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Towards Integrating Partial Evaluation in a Specialization Framework based on Generic Abstract
- to the study of such control strategies in the context of "on-line" partial evaluation of logic programs [MG95
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Lix: An effective self-applicable partial evaluator for Prolog
- -trivial specialisation and be effectively self-applied. The attempts to self-apply partial evaluators for logic programs
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