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- The costs and benefits of cloning in a lazy functional languageKarl-Filip Faxén. 1-12
- Optimising Eden by transformationCristóbal Pareja, Ricardo Pena, Fernando Rubio, Clara Segura. 13-26
- A functional framework for the implementation of genetic algorithms: Comparing Haskell and Standard MLDeryck F. Brown, A. Beatriz Garmendia-Doval, John A. W. McCall. 27-38
- GpH and Eden: Comparing two parallel functional languages on a Beowulf clusterHans-Wolfgang Loidl, Ulrike Klusik, Kevin Hammond, Rita Loogen, Philip W. Trinder. 39-52
- Controlling parallelism and data distribution in EdenUlrike Klusik, Rita Loogen, Steffen Priebe. 53-64
- Parallel heuristic search in HaskellMichelle Cope, Ian P. Gent, Kevin Hammond. 65-76
- Parallel composition and bulk synchronous parallel functional programmingFrédéric Loulergue. 77-88
- A distributed operational semantics for a parallel functional languageMercedes Hidalgo-Herrero, Yolanda Ortega-Mallén. 89-102
- Runtime system level fault tolerance for a distributed functional languagePhilip W. Trinder, Robert F. Pointon, Hans-Wolfgang Loidl. 103-114
- The space usage problem: An evaluation kit for graph reduction semanticsAdam Bakewell, Colin Runciman. 115-128
- CAMLFLOW: a CAML to data-flow graph translatorJocelyn Sérot. 129-144
- An application of functional programming: quiltingSharon Curtis. 145-158
- Type inference for MLjBruce J. McAdam, Andrew Kennedy, Nick Benton. 159-172
- Detecting common elements of typesManfred Widera, Christoph Beierle. 173-184