Rice PLT: Publications

 


This archive contains freely available technical reports and published papers, as well as PhD dissertations, written by members of the Rice Programming Languages Team. Tech reports are official Rice Technical Reports; papers are final versions of published conference or journal papers. Most papers are available in both DVI format and PostScript format, and are compressed using the GNU gzip(1) utility. Some papers may reference non-standard DVI fonts, so the PostScript versions are preferable if you have a PostScript printer. To report problems, please use the links at the bottom of the page.

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A BibTeX file with entries for many the papers listed herein is available. It also explains the relationship between some of these papers. (Note: This file is no longer being actively maintained. If you need a bib file entry, please contact us.)


Multistage Programming

Java Programming Technology

Scheme Programming Technology