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JFP
1998
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Profiling Large-Scale Lazy Functional Programs
Richard G. Morgan, Stephen A. Jarvis
ICFP
2003
ACM
14 years 7 months ago
Optimistic evaluation: an adaptive evaluation strategy for non-strict programs
Lazy programs are beautiful, but they are slow because they build many thunks. Simple measurements show that most of these thunks are unnecessary: they are in fact always evaluate...
Robert Ennals, Simon L. Peyton Jones
BMCBI
2006
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PageMan: An interactive ontology tool to generate, display, and annotate overview graphs for profiling experiments
Background: Microarray technology has become a widely accepted and standardized tool in biology. The first microarray data analysis programs were developed to support pair-wise co...
Björn Usadel, Axel Nagel, Dirk Steinhauser, Y...
ENTCS
2002
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13 years 7 months ago
An Operational Semantics for Declarative Multi-Paradigm Languages
Practical declarative multi-paradigm languages combine the main features of functional, logic and concurrent programming (e.g., laziness, sharing, higher-order, logic variables, n...
Elvira Albert, Michael Hanus, Frank Huch, Javier O...
BMCBI
2010
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13 years 2 months ago
Mayday - integrative analytics for expression data
Background: DNA Microarrays have become the standard method for large scale analyses of gene expression and epigenomics. The increasing complexity and inherent noisiness of the ge...
Florian Battke, Stephan Symons, Kay Nieselt