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APL 1979: New York, NY, USA
- Paul Penfield Jr.:
Proceedings of the international conference on APL, APL 1979, New York, New York, USA, May 30 - June 1, 1979. ACM 1979, ISBN 978-1-4503-7440-8 - Donald A. Link, Martin W. Gardner:
Deferred Execution: An "ACE" of an application. 1-7 - J. F. Sencindiver, David H. Steinbrook:
Multisystem processing with APL. 8-10 - Jean Rohmer:
APL2M: Cross-computer software for straightforward language definition and code generation. 11-18 - Emanuel Gofman, Michael Rodeh:
Designing efficient algorithms for APL: A case study of a hydraulic-network solver. 19-23 - Rodney W. Johnson:
Determining probability distributions by maximum entropy and minimum cross-entropy. 24-29 - Grace M. Hucko, Wilbur D. Hagamen:
A neurologic diagnostic model of the human brain. 30-35 - George Mebus:
Laminar extension: An overlooked capability and the search for its proper home. 36-41 - Eugene E. McDonnell:
Fuzzy residue. 42-46 - Paul Penfield Jr.:
Proposal for a complex APL. 47-53 - E. F. Codd:
Relational data-base management and APL. 54 - Trenchard More Jr.:
The nested rectangular array as a model of data. 55-73 - Harry J. Saal, Zvi Weiss:
A software high performance APL interpreter. 74-81 - Ronald L. Johnston:
The Dynamic Incremental Compiler of APL\3000. 82-87 - Terrence C. Miller:
Tentative compilation: A design for an APL compiler. 88-95 - Anthony P. Reeves:
The application of APL to control more efficient processes. 96-101 - Michéle Pierre, Philippe Pierre:
GESOP: A relational data base using generalized arrays and data-base primitives. 102-109 - Anthony Hassitt, Leonard E. Lyon:
Array theory in an APL environment. 110-115 - Judson Rosebush:
Visions: A computer-graphics notation. 116-118 - Adin D. Falkoff:
A note on pattern matching: Where do you find the match to an empty array? 119-122 - Howard Smith Jr.:
Sorting - a new/old problem. 123-127 - Kenneth E. Iverson:
The role of operators in APL. 128-133 - Richard M. Heiberger:
Statistical software in APL: Bibliography. 134-137 - Ronald F. Bauer:
Implementations of APL on small computers. 138-139 - Michael A. Jenkins:
Nested arrays as an extension for APL. 140 - Philip S. Abrams, John W. Myrna:
Automatic control of execution: An overview. 141-147 - James A. Brown:
Evaluating extensions to APL. 148-155 - Trenchard More Jr.:
Nested rectangular arrays for measures, addresses, and paths. 156-163 - Thomas G. Marshall Jr., F. C. Liu:
An electrical-filter synthesis package based upon vector-space operations. 164-170 - John C. Wilson:
APL and a Black-Box theory of electric circuits. 171-175 - R. V. Edwards, J. Gertler, J. A. Mann Jr., F. Kucera, S. Herndon, T. Gall:
Implementation of an APL-driven laboratory interface. 176-187 - John Sigle, John E. Howland:
Structured development of menu-driven application systems. 188-195 - Terence J. McKee:
Menus with APL, and other full-screen applications. 196-201 - N. L. Ensenat, G. S. Rosen, F. F. Speckman:
An airline-industry database. 202-206 - Joel Moses:
The MACSYMA system for formula manipulation. 207 - Guy L. Steele Jr., Gerald Jay Sussman:
Constraints. 208-225 - Roy A. Sykes:
Efficient storage management in APL. 226-231 - Alan J. Perlis, Spencer Rugaber:
Programming with idioms in APL. 232-235 - Robert Metzger:
A toolbox for APL programmers. 236-243 - John C. Gilmore, Thomas H. Puckett:
A latent-expression exception-handling system. 244-248 - John E. Howland, Philip A. Van Cleave:
APL/Z80: An APL interpreter for Z80 microcomputers. 249-256 - Alan M. Marcum:
Secure application environments in APL\3000. 257-263 - Jim Goff, Milos Konopasek:
QAS*APL: A step towards program-free interactive problem solving. 264-270 - Seth Breidbart:
APL and the Grzegorczyk hierarchy. 271-273 - Allen J. Friedman:
A general method for locally optimal search. 274-277 - Alan J. Perlis, William H. Burge, Joel Moses, Vaughan R. Pratt:
APL and LISP - should they be combined, and if so how? 278 - Douglas W. Flower, Maurice Elliott:
An APL system-development facility. 279-285 - Mark R. Dempsey:
Using an APL macroprocessor to implement generalized software systems. 286-293 - A. D. Crossley, G. R. Streeter:
An overlaying method for the effective organisation of APL systems. 294-301 - Terence J. Reed:
APL modeling of DeMorgan algebras. 302-305 - Norman D. Thomson:
The geometric primitives of APL. 306-312 - Stewart A. Denenberg, Howard A. Peelle:
Teaching computer science with APL: An introduction to search procedures. 313-320 - Clark Wiedmann:
Steps toward an APL compiler. 321-328 - Richard H. Lathwell:
Some implications of APL order-of-execution rules. 329-332 - Garth H. Foster:
On the locus of program flow within and among secondary functions. 333-339 - Alan C. Kay:
Smalltalk and generic concepts in programming languages. 340 - Adin D. Falkoff, Donald L. Orth:
Development of an APL standard. 341-346 - Kenneth E. Iverson:
The derivative operator. 347-354 - Douglas J. Keenan:
Operators and uniform forms. 355-361 - Bob Smith:
A programming technique for non-rectangular data. 362-369 - Donald Segal:
An interactive APL simulation of hospital critical-care units. 370-376 - Peter D. Blair:
Interactive simulation gaming for energy-policy analysis. 377-380 - Marguerite A. Boisvert:
Management of APL public libraries. 381-384 - Hans-Jörg Schek, Georg Walch:
Information retrieval with APL by adaptive index and user guidance. 385-392 - Geoffrey Wiland:
A primitive-function APL keyed file system. 393-396 - Rick Mayforth:
An APL-total interface. 397-403 - Adin D. Falkoff, Donald L. Orth:
Development of an APL standard. 409-453
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