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After the Dipl.-Thesis had been accepted (by the Universiteit van Amsterdam, NL) in the year 1995, the work was published photographically as Micro-Fiche (for libraries) in the year 1997 by the German publisher TECTUM, whereby Stefan Gruner kept the copyright. In the meantime, those Micro-Fiches by...
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| description | After the Dipl.-Thesis had been accepted (by the Universiteit van Amsterdam, NL) in the year 1995, the work was published photographically as Micro-Fiche (for libraries) in the year 1997 by the German publisher TECTUM, whereby Stefan Gruner kept the copyright. In the meantime, those Micro-Fiches by TECTUM are no longer available, and also the original LaTeX source files have been lost. For these reasons - mainly out of historic interests - I am making my old work from the year 1995 available again (as an excerpt - not including every page) here via "UPSpace". It is also planned to carry out some replication case studies on the basis of those old experiments, to see if the results can be re-confirmed in the context of contemporary programming languages and programming environments. The excerpt available here via "UPSpace" contains all the technical details needed for the design of such replication experiments. Unfortunately the software itself, as it is described in the document, has also been lost after all those years. |
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| spelling | oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/33214 On the Benefits of Deforestation - a Quantitative Analysis (EXCERPT) Gruner, Stefan Functional programming Algebraic optimisation Deforestation Empirical analysis After the Dipl.-Thesis had been accepted (by the Universiteit van Amsterdam, NL) in the year 1995, the work was published photographically as Micro-Fiche (for libraries) in the year 1997 by the German publisher TECTUM, whereby Stefan Gruner kept the copyright. In the meantime, those Micro-Fiches by TECTUM are no longer available, and also the original LaTeX source files have been lost. For these reasons - mainly out of historic interests - I am making my old work from the year 1995 available again (as an excerpt - not including every page) here via "UPSpace". It is also planned to carry out some replication case studies on the basis of those old experiments, to see if the results can be re-confirmed in the context of contemporary programming languages and programming environments. The excerpt available here via "UPSpace" contains all the technical details needed for the design of such replication experiments. Unfortunately the software itself, as it is described in the document, has also been lost after all those years. This file contains a relevant excerpt of my Dipl.-Thesis from the year 1995 in which I had investigated the real gain of the algebraic optimisation techique of deforestation in functional programming. Those techniques were implemented, and their actual gain was empirically measured and compared against their theoretical maximum gain. The ERASMUS students' exchange organisation, Europe, is herewith acknowledged. http://www.amazon.de/benefits-deforestation-quantitative-analysis/dp/3896088351/sr=11-1/qid=1163061981/ref=sr_11_1/302-6865773-1744016 mv2014 2014-02-03T10:09:11Z 2014-02-03T10:09:11Z 1995 1997 Mini Dissertation Stefan Gruner: On the Benefits of Deforestation - a Quantitative Analysis. Dipl.-Thesis, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/2263/33214 en The author, Stefan Gruner, holds the copyright. 45 p. PDF application/pdf TECTUM |
| spellingShingle | Functional programming Algebraic optimisation Deforestation Empirical analysis Gruner, Stefan On the Benefits of Deforestation - a Quantitative Analysis (EXCERPT) |
| title | On the Benefits of Deforestation - a Quantitative Analysis (EXCERPT) |
| title_full | On the Benefits of Deforestation - a Quantitative Analysis (EXCERPT) |
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| title_full_unstemmed | On the Benefits of Deforestation - a Quantitative Analysis (EXCERPT) |
| title_short | On the Benefits of Deforestation - a Quantitative Analysis (EXCERPT) |
| title_sort | on the benefits of deforestation a quantitative analysis excerpt |
| topic | Functional programming Algebraic optimisation Deforestation Empirical analysis |
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