Subject-oriented programming (a critique of pure objects)
William Harrison, Harold Ossher
OOPSLA 1993
This paper presents a systematic approach to the problem of generating good code with a compiler that is easy to construct. A compiler structure is proposed which relies on interprocedural data flow analysis, global optimization, and an intermediate language schema to simplify the task of writing the code generating portions of a compiler without sacrificing code quality. This structure is contrasted with a more conventional structure to explore the reasons why the new structure solves several problems inherent in the conventional structure. Further advantages which accrue from the new structure are also presented.
William Harrison, Harold Ossher
OOPSLA 1993
Siobhán Clarke, William Harrison, et al.
SIGPLAN Notices (ACM Special Interest Group on Programming Languages)
Harold Ossher, William Harrison
ACM SIGSOFT/SIGPLAN SDE 1990
William Harrison, Harold Ossher
ACM SIGPLAN Notices