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2. Journal of Functional Programming
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- Journal of Functional Programming .
- The scope of JFP is anything related to functional programming. ...
- Foundations of functional programming includes topics such as formal semantics, abstract interpretation, combinators and lambda calculi, term and graph rewriting, logic, type theory, and category theory. ...
- Implementation of functional languages includes compilation strategies for both uniprocessors and parallel processors; design of novel architectures such as dataflow and graph reduction machines; systems issues such as garbage collection and I/O; and environment issues such as debugging, profiling, and configuration management. ...
- Linguistics includes the study of specific functional languages and language features such as non-determinism, side effects, and logical variables; methodologies that facilitate reasoning, proof and transformation of programs, including partial evaluation and program synthesis; and the relationship to other programming paradigms. ...
- Finally, under Applications we consider the use of functional languages in solving real-world problems, either in isolation or as a basis for embedded systems, reports of practical experience, programming techniques, prototyping, and uses of functional languages in education. ...
- In particular, although the hallmark of functional programming is perhaps its emphasis on sound principles, it is also true that these very same principles have had significant influence on other programming paradigms, and we see this as a Good Thing. Thus we include articles on both "pure" and "impure" functional languages, as long as the principles are evident and worthy in their own right. ...
- We are keen to solicit articles on the practice and experience of functional programming. ...
3. The International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP)
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- The International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP).
- ICFP (International Conference on Functional Programming) is a new annual programming language conference combining two former biennial conferences: Functional Programming and Computer Architecture (FPCA) and Lisp and Functional Programming (LFP). ...
- As well as information about the conference itself, it contains pointers to journals, other conferences, language implementations, research groups, and so on, that may be of interest to functional programmers. ...
- The ICFP conference combines the established LISP and Functional Programming (LFP) and Functional Programming and Computer Architecture (FPCA) conferences into a unified annual meeting devoted to the design, analysis, implementation, and application of functional programming languages. Languages of interest include established languages such as LISP, Scheme, Sisal, ML, Haskell, and Id, as well as novel designs in the functional programming tradition. ...
- ICFP solicits papers on all topics related to functional programming, including: .
- applications of functional programming in academia and industry; .
- education: curriculum concerning functional languages, the use of functional languages; .
- Implemenation of Functional Languages (IFL'98) .
- 40th Anniversary Conference of Lisp Users Implementation of Functional Languages (IFL'97) --> .
- The 1998 International Symposium on Memory Management Second Latin-American Conference on Functional Programming. ...
- The Fifth International Symposium on Functional and Logic Programming (FLOPS 2001) .
- 2004 International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP 2004) .
- 2003 International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP 2003). ...
- 2002 International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP 2002). ...
- 2001 International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP 2001). ...
4. Multimodal Functional Behavioral Assessment
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- functional behavioral assessment .
- If you want to jump right into multimodal functional behavioral assessment download the three-page forms we have developed. ...
- Read an introduction to functional behavioral assessment online, explore a training presentation outline about FBAs and BIPs, or download a copy of the PowerPoint presentation. ...
- Link to the online journal, Current Issues in Education, to read my article describing in detail this approach to functional behavioral assessment. ...
- To assist in learning about this method of FBA and BIP you may want to download the Adobe Acrobat version of Functional Behavioral Assessment and Behavior Intervention Plan Examples. ...
5. Launchbury: Functional Programming
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- Bibliography: Functional Programming.
- In lazy functional languages, bottom is typically an element of every type. ... In this paper we explore the consequences of allowing unpointed types in a lazy functional language like Haskell. ...
- John Launchbury and Tim Sheard, Proc ACM Functional Programming and Computer Architecture, 1995. ...
- In this paper we express depth-first search in a lazy functional language, obtaining a linear-time implementation. Unlike traditional imperative presentations, we use the structuring methods of functional languages to construct algorithms from individual reusable components. ...
- Lazy Functional State Threads.
- Some algorithms make critical internal use of updatable state, even though their external specification is purely functional. Based on earlier work on monads, we present a way of securely encapsulating stateful computations that manipulate multiple, named, mutable objects, in the context of a non-strict, purely-functional language. ...
6. Functional Resume - What is a Functional Resume?
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- Functional Resume.
- What is a Functional Resume? Is a Functional Resume Right for You?.
- A functional resume organizes your work experience by job function rather than by time. ...
- For instance, a functional resume could be divided into heads such as Supervisory Functions, Accounting Experience, Technology Experience.
- One of the greatest applications of a functional resume is when the candidate does not have specific work history in the job area. Here the candidate can demonstrate her/his relevant skills better with a functional resume.
- In the case of candidates who have gaps in their career, a functional resume can be a good way to de-emphasize the discontinuity.
- A functional resume focuses on what you are and what you can do, rather than how old you are, or how many jobs you have held.
- If you have changed jobs often, a functional resume de-emphasizes that fact. ...
- Because of rampant misuse a functional resume is often looked upon with suspicion. This is case because a functional resume allows a candidate to hide a lot of information that an employer or a college would consider useful.
- Organization names and designations cannot be prominently communicated with a functional resume.
- A purely functional resume is rarely used. A more popular variant is a combination resume that combines features of a functional as well as a chronological resume. ...
- Functional Resume.
7. 8th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP 2003)
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- --> 8th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP 2003) .
- Welcome to the ICFP 2003 home page! Here you will find the latest information about the 8th International Conference in Functional Programming. ...
- ICFP 2003 provides a forum for researchers and developers to hear about the latest work on the design, implementations, principles, and uses of functional programming. The conference covers all aspects of functional programming, from practice to theory, and from established functional programming languages (such as Haskell, ML, and Scheme) to novel language designs and the functional aspects of other programming paradigms.
- In response to the call for papers around a hundred papers were submitted to ICFP 2003 on many and various aspects of functional programming. ...
8. Algorithms: A Functional Programming Approach
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- A Functional Programming Approach .
- This book challenges more traditional methods of teaching algorithms by using a functional programming context, with Haskell as the implementation language. ...
- The Functional programming FAQ. ...
- Functional programming languages in education. ...
9. Readscheme.org - Functional Programming Resources
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- A Mini-bibliography on Module Systems for Functional Programming Languages.
- A Reading List on XML and Web Programming in Functional Programming Languages.
10. Functional programming on the web
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- A Guide to Functional Programming on the Web.
- Mark Jones originated and Graham Hutton maintains this excellent functional programming FAQ. It answers questions ranging from basic (`Are there any books about functional programming?') to not-so-basic (`What is a monad?'). ...
- The functional programming newsgroup .
- Functional programming conference list .
- The functional programming archive .
- The Journal of Functional Programming .
- It has a scope far beyond mere functional programming, but indexed titles include the International Conference on Functional Programming and the Journal of Functional Programming. ...
- Real-world applications of functional programming .
- This is a list of programs written primarily to get a task done, rather than just to experiment with functional languages. ...
11. 10th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP 2005)
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- The 10th ACM SIGPLAN International Conference on Functional Programming (ICFP 2005) .
- ICFP 2005 provides a forum for researchers and developers to hear about the latest work on the design, implementations, principles, and uses of functional programming. ...
- Saturday 24: The 2005 ACM SIGPLAN Workshop on Scheme and Functional Programming .
- Saturday 24: Commercial Users of Functional Programming. ...
- Sunday 25: Functional and Declarative Programming in Education (FDPE05). ...
- Thursday 29: Workshop on Curry and Functional Logic Programming (WCFLP 2005). ...
12. fMRI - About Functional MRI(General)
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- The Future Role of functional MRI.
- The ability to observe both the structures and also which structures participate in specific functions is due to a new technique called functional magnetic resonance imaging, fMRI, and provides high resolution, noninvasive reports of neural activity detected by a blood oxygen level dependent signal (Ogawa, et al, 1990 a and b, 1992, 1993; Belliveau, et al, 1990, 1991). ...
- Functional MRI is based on the increase in blood flow to the local vasculature that accompanies neural activity in the brain. ... Functional activity of the brain determined from the magnetic resonance signal has confirmed known anatomically distinct processing areas in the visual cortex (Belliveau, et al, 1991; Ogawa, et al, 1992; Blamire, et al, 1992; Schneider, et al, 1993; Hirsch, et al, 1995), the motor cortex (Kim, et al, 1993a; Kim, et al, 1993b), and Broca's area of speech and language-related activities (Hinke, et al, 1993, Kim, et al, 1995). ...
- 0 min per run (depending on the paradigm), and 3) the in-plane resolution of the functional image is generally about 1. ... To put these advantages in perspective, functional images obtained by the earlier method of positron emission tomography, PET, require injections of radioactive isotopes, multiple acquisitions, and, therefore, extended imaging times. ...
- The particular imaging methods and procedures vary from center-to-center because each group has independently developed the methods and analysis procedures required to acquire and process functional data. ...
- During a typical functional imaging series, 30 images are acquired in a 90 sec run where the initial and last 10 images are baseline conditions and the middle 10 images (30 secs) are acquired during a task. ...
- Preliminary investigations of human brain mapping with these procedures have yielded insights into the functional organization of various sensory, motor, and language systems (Hirsch, et al, 1994 a-c, 1995 a-c Kim, et al, 1995; Lee, et al, 1995) and our goal is to transfer and apply these techniques to benefit patient care. ...
- Since neurosurgery relies on a precise delineation of the structural and functional aspects of brain, the role for fMRI in neurosurgical planning is potentially very significant. ... An emerging group of investigators have reported fMRI results that are consistent with electrophysiology, PET, cortical stimulation, and magneto-encephalography and serve to document that fMRI does provide a source of precise functional and structural information for Neurosurgery (Burgess, 1995; George, et al, 1995; Simpson, et al, 1995, Puce, (1995a,b); Fried, et al, 1995; Peyron, 1995; Clifford, et al, 1995; Haglund, 1995; Detre, et al, 1995; and Ives, et al, 1993). ...
- The following example illustrates the potential advantage of functional plus anatomical information for surgical treatment of brain tumors that are located near active areas of brain. ...
- Prior to surgery various language and speech tasks were employed to chart functional language areas in the vicinity of the tumor. ... This example also illustrates a potential challenge for functional imaging. ...
- Functional imaging results are compared with all conventional mapping studies performed on each patient including the WADA test, intraoperative cortical stimulation, electrophysiological assessments, and neurologic assessments of surgical outcome. The objective of this on-going investigation is to determine the potential role of functional mapping for neurosurgical procedures. ...
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