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UW Cecil/Vortex Project Papers
UW Cecil/Vortex Project Papers
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Language Design Research
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- The Cecil Language: Specification and Rationale, Version 2.0 (1995)
- Craig Chambers
- Object-Oriented Multi-Methods in Cecil (ECOOP'92)
- Craig Chambers
- Predicate Classes (ECOOP'93)
- Craig Chambers
- Typechecking and Modules for Multi-Methods (TOPLAS'95)
- Craig Chambers and Gary Leavens
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Language Implementation Research
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- Towards Better Inlining Decisions Using Inlining Trials (L&FP'94)
- Jeffrey Dean and Craig Chambers
- A Framework for Selective Recompilation
in the Presence of Complex Intermodule Dependencies (ICSE'95)
- Craig Chambers, Jeffrey Dean, and David Grove
- Selective Specialization for Object-Oriented Languages (PLDI'95)
- Jeffrey Dean, Craig Chambers, and David Grove
- Optimization of Object-Oriented Programs
Using Static Class Hierarchy Analysis (ECOOP'95)
- Jeffrey Dean, David Grove, and Craig Chambers
- Profile-Guided Receiver Class Prediction (OOPSLA'95)
- David Grove, Jeffrey Dean, Charles Garrett, and Craig Chambers
- The Impact of Interprocedural Class Analysis on Optimization (CASCON'95)
- David Grove.
- Whole-Program Optimization of Object-Oriented Languages (1996)
- Craig Chambers, Jeffrey Dean, and David Grove
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Vortex: An Optimizing Compiler for Object-Oriented Languages (OOPSLA'96)
- Jeffrey Dean, Greg DeFouw, David Grove, Vassily Litvinov, and Craig Chambers
Frameworks
for Intra- and Interprocedural Dataflow Analysis (1996)
- Craig Chambers, Jeffrey Dean, and David Grove
Whole-Program Optimization of Object-Oriented Languages (1996)
- Jeffrey Dean (Ph.D. Thesis)
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Combinations of Language Design and Implementation Research
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- Synergies Between Object-Oriented Programming Language Design and Implementation Research (ISOTAS'96)
- Craig Chambers
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