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This book constitutes the thoroughly refereed proceedings of the Second Int- national Symposium on Unifying Theories of Programming, UTP 2008, held at Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, in September 2008. This symposium followed on the success of the ?rst held at Walworth Castle in 2006. Based on the pioneering work on unifying theories of programming of Tony Hoare, He Jifeng, and others, the aims of this symposium series are to continue to rea?rm the signi?cance of the ongoing UTP project, to encourage e?orts to advance it by providing a focus for the sharing of results by those already actively contributing, and to raise awareness of the bene?ts of such a unifying theoretical framework among the wider computer science and software engineering communities. There were two invited talks, one of which appears here in full, the other in abstractform.We wouldliketo warmlythank bothJifengHe andRalph-Johann Back for their enthusiastic and engaged participation in this event.
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This volume presents the reviewed and revised selected papers of the 18th - ternational Symposium on Implementation and Application of Functional L- guages IFL 2006, held September 4-6, 2006, at E¨ otv¨ os Lor´ and University, Budapest, Hungary. The symposium was organized according to the traditions of the IFL wo- shop series. The aim of these workshops is to bring together researchersactively engagedin the implementation and application of functional and function-based programminglanguages.Theyprovideanopenforumforresearcherswhowishto presentanddiscussnewideasandconcepts,workinprogress,preliminaryresults, etc.,relatedprimarilybut not exclusivelyto the implementationandapplication of functional languages.IFL became a symposium in 2006. A not necessarily- haustive list of topics covered includes: language concepts, concurrent/parallel programming, type checking, concurrent/parallel program execution, compi- tion techniques, heap management, generic programming techniques, runtime pro?ling, (abstract) interpretation, performance measurements, automatic p- gram generation, debugging and tracing, (abstract) machine architectures, ve- ?cation,formalaspects,toolsandprogrammingtechniques,arrayprocessingand demos of well working, useable tools and applications in functional languages. IFL 2006 was held in the Faculty of Informatics, Eot ¨ v¨ os Lor´ and University, Budapest, Hungary during the ?rst week of September 2006. It attracted more than 60 participants presenting 40 contributions during the three days of the symposium.
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The 17th International Workshop on Implementation and Application of Fu- tionalLanguages(IFL2005)washeldinDublin,Ireland,September19-21,2005. It was organized by the Department of Computer Science at Trinity College, University of Dublin. IFL 2005 was the 17th event in the annual series of IFL workshops. The aim of the workshop series is to bring together researchers actively engaged in the implementation and application of functional and function-based programming languages. It provides an open forum for researchers who wish to present and discuss new ideas and concepts, work in progress, preliminary results, etc., - lated primarily, but not exclusively, to the implementation and application of functional languages. Topics of interest cover a wide range from theoretical - pects over language design and implementation towards applications and tool support. Previous IFL workshops were held in Germany (Lub ¨ eck, Aachen and Bonn), the UK (Southampton, Norwich, London, St. Andrews, and Edinburgh), in The Netherlands (Nijmegen and Lochem), in Sweden (B? astad and Stockholm), and inSpain(Madrid). In2006,the 18thInternationalWorkshoponImplementation and Application of Functional Languages was held in Budapest, Hungary. We havecontinued the innovation introduced for IFL 2004,in which the term application was added to the workshop name. Our aim was to re?ect the broader scope IFL has gained over recent years and to make IFL even more attractivefor researchersin thefuture. The number ofresearchersattending IFL 2005 and the subject range of submissions demonstrated the appropriateness of this modi?cation. Continuity with previous workshops was maintained by keeping the well-known and familiar acronym IFL.
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