An experimental approach to a course on parallel and distributed algorithms
SIGCSE '91 Proceedings of the twenty-second SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
A measure for composite module cohesion
ICSE '92 Proceedings of the 14th international conference on Software engineering
Using C in CS1: evaluating the Stanford experience
SIGCSE '93 Proceedings of the twenty-fourth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
A multi-bus interconnection model
WSC '93 Proceedings of the 25th conference on Winter simulation
Compiler Transformation of Pointers to Explicit Array Accesses in DSP Applications
CC '01 Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Compiler Construction
Implementation Techniques for Efficient Data-Flow Analysis of Large Programs
ICSM '01 Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Software Maintenance (ICSM'01)
CASCON '93 Proceedings of the 1993 conference of the Centre for Advanced Studies on Collaborative research: distributed computing - Volume 2
Building certified libraries for PCC: dynamic storage allocation
ESOP'03 Proceedings of the 12th European conference on Programming
Integrating coercion with subtyping and multiple dispatch
Science of Computer Programming
Communicating between the kernel and user-space in Linux using Netlink sockets
Software—Practice & Experience
Using memory mapping to support cactus stacks in work-stealing runtime systems
Proceedings of the 19th international conference on Parallel architectures and compilation techniques
A formalization of the C99 standard in HOL, isabelle and Coq
MKM'11 Proceedings of the 18th Calculemus and 10th international conference on Intelligent computer mathematics
Beyond reachability: shape abstraction in the presence of pointer arithmetic
SAS'06 Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Static Analysis
Design and implementation of a cooperative multimedia environment with QoS control
Computer Communications
Lean programs, branch mispredictions, and sorting
FUN'12 Proceedings of the 6th international conference on Fun with Algorithms
Aliasing in Object-Oriented Programming
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From the Publisher:This second editon describes C as defined by the ANSI standard. This book is meant to help the reader learn how to program in C. The book assumes some familiarity with basic programming concepts like variables, assignment statements, loops, and functions. A novice programmer should be able to read along and pick up the language. FEATURES: All examples have been tested, which is in machine-readable form. It discusses various aspects of C in more detail, although the emphasis is on examples of complete programs, rather than isolated fragments. It deals with basic data types, operators and expressions. Covers functions and program structure, external variables, scope rules, multiple source files, and also touches on the preprocessor. It also describes an interface between C programs and the UNIX operating system, concentrating on input/output, the file system, and storage allocation. It also provides a language reference manual. The official statement of the syntax and semantics of C is the ANSI standard.