CSC 4101 Chapter : Bib
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Pick a fairly narrow programming languages or compiler research topic and produce an annotated bibli- ography. List at least 20 research papers on the topic in a style in which they would be cited at the end of a paper. Read at least ve of these papers and summarize the research contributions in one or two paragraphs each. Here are some sample topics: object-oriented languages, functional languages, language extensions, domain-speci c languages, type systems, program slicing, points-to analysis, abstract interpretation, proof-carrying code, automatic parallelization, loop transformations (e. g. , fusion and tiling), compilation for functional languages (e. g. , graph reduction) You can nd other topics in our textbook or by browsing program- ming languages and compiler conferences and journals. Try to nd mostly recent papers, say, within the last 2 5 years. For nding papers, of course, you could use google searches, but you could also browse conferences (e. g. , oopsla, ecoop, icfp, lctes,