A lens is a bidirectional program. When read from left to right, it denotes an ordinary function that maps inputs to outputs. When read from right to left, it denotes an "upd...
Aaron Bohannon, J. Nathan Foster, Benjamin C. Pier...
We study the interaction of the "new" construct with a rich but common form of (first-order) communication. This interaction is crucial in security protocols, which are ...
Abstract— John von Neumann proposed his famous architecture in a context where hardware was very expensive and bulky. His goal was to maximize functionality with minimal hardware...
Etienne Bergeron, Xavier Saint-Mleux, Marc Feeley,...
am analysis and has been widely studied. In this paper we consider this problem at the abstraction level of program schemas in which computations occur in the Herbrand domain of te...
Sebastian Danicic, Robert M. Hierons, Michael R. L...
New application-focused system-on-chip platforms motivate new application-specific processors. Configurable and extensible processor architectures offer the efficiency of tuned lo...
Albert Wang, Earl Killian, Dror E. Maydan, Chris R...