Sökning: "rags"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 9 avhandlingar innehållade ordet rags.
1. Papper och lump : studier av kontinuitet och förändring i nordisk pappersindustri från 1600-tal till 1900-tal
Sammanfattning : . This thesis consists of an introduction and four previously published articles. The joint empirical focus is papermaking based on textile rags as fibre raw material. Furthermore the physical environment is central in the studies. LÄS MER
2. Object-Oriented Declarative Program Analysis
Sammanfattning : This thesis deals with techniques for raising the programming level for a particular kind of computations, namely those on abstract syntax trees. Such computations are central in many program analysis tools, such as compilers, smart language-sensitive editors, and static analysis tools. LÄS MER
3. Contributions to Declarative Implementation of Static Program Analysis
Sammanfattning : Programming languages are ever evolving, with new languages being invented to solve new problems, and old languages being extended to solve old problems in new ways. With the continued evolution of programming languages, and with new and improved static program analyses, we need flexible systems for building our static analyses and compilers. LÄS MER
4. Applications and Extensions of Reference Attributed Grammars
Sammanfattning : Programming languages are the main tools used to describe models of the real world and algorithms which manipulate these models. Over time much effort has been devoted to the task of making programming languages more high-level by enhancing their expressiveness, bringing it closer to the way the programmer thinks and reasons. LÄS MER
5. Contributions to the generation of semantic editors
Sammanfattning : The state-of-the-art in development tools today provides users with a large number of both syntactic and semantic services, such as syntax highlighting, name completions and refactorings. Preferably, every language should have sophisticated tool support, but unfortunately, the manual task of tool development is both time-consuming and error-prone, making it too costly for small language communities. LÄS MER