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ACM SIGPLAN Notices, Volume 14
Volume 14, Number 1, January 1979
- Makoto Arisawa, Minoru Iuchi:
Fortran + preprocessor = Utopia 84. 12-15 - J. G. Hunt:
Messages in typed languages. 27-45 - Wilf R. LaLonde:
A finite state approach to operator classification. 46-54 - James R. Low:
A short note on scanning signed integers. 55-56 - John R. Metzner:
A graded bibliography on macro systems and extensible languages. 57-64 - R. Moya, I. Ramos:
SP-Grammars: context-free grammars for structured programming. 69-76 - James M. Sakoda:
DYSTAL 2: a general purpose extension of FORTRAN. 77-90 - Ian Sommerville:
S-SNOBOL: structured SNOBOL4. 91-99 - Kuo-Chung Tai:
On the implementation of parsing tables. 100-101 - Roland Carl Backhouse, Stuart Oliver Anderson:
Least-cost repair of syntax errors. 102-104
Volume 14, Number 2, February 1979
- Robert G. Clark:
Interactive input in PASCAL. 9-13 - Irving B. Elliott:
DLP: a design language pre-processor. 14-20 - Glenn A. Jackson:
Two-dimensional grammars and structured programming languages. 21-28 - Rob Kling, Walt Scacchi:
The DoD common high order programming language effort (DoD-1): what will the impacts be? 29-43 - Barry K. Rosen:
Stickiness and liveness. 44-45 - Valentin F. Turchin:
A supercompiler system based on the language REFAL. 46-54 - Paulo A. S. Veloso:
Traversable stack with fewer errors. 55-59 - David A. Watt:
An extended attribute grammar for Pascal. 60-74
Volume 14, Number 3, March 1979
- Tom H. Axford, Diana Burkhardt, W. Peter Dodd, Susan Laflin, D. G. Parkyn, P. Ramsay:
ATOL: a simple language with powerful data structuring facilities. 5-15 - Ned Chapin:
Full report of the Flowchart Committee on ANS Standard X3.5-1970. 16-27 - Sam Kamin:
Some definitions for algebraic data type specifications. 28-37 - Leslie Lamport:
A general construction for expressing repetition. 38-42
Volume 14, Number 4, April 1979
- Paul W. Abrahams:
The map coloring problem. 10-11 - Karel Culík:
The cyclomatic number and the normal number of programs. 12-17 - Ralph E. Griswold, David R. Hanson, John T. Korb:
The icon programming language: an overview. 18-31 - Alois Glanc:
On expressing control and data structures in predicate logic language ALGOL M. 32-34 - Peter Grogono:
On layout, identifiers and semicolons in Pascal programs. 35-40 - Roy Newton:
On exception handling with the "IRONMAN" languages, GREEN and REDL. 41-54 - Roy Newton:
Some exception handling problems in language systems displaying a multi-path capability. 55-63 - Dean Schulz:
The Intel Fortran-80 compiler for the 8080 and 8085 microprocessors. 64-76 - Swiatomir G. Zabek:
Decomposition of complex selection criteria. 77-80
Volume 14, Number 5, May 1979
- Giuseppina C. Gini, Maria L. Gini, Renato Gini, Dario A. Giuse:
A multi-task system for robot programming. 11-18 - V. Chinnaswamy:
Translation of decision tables into computer programs with the use of Carnaugh maps. 21-23 - Pierre Deransart:
The language LISP does not exist? 24-27 - Frank DeRemer, Philip Levy, Steve Hanson, Philip Jackson, Richard Jüllig, Tom Pittman:
Summary of the characteristics of several "modern" programming languages. 28-45 - Deepak Kapur:
Specifications of Majster's traversable stack and Veloso's traversable stack. 46-53 - Robert K. Smart:
Micro Extensible Programming Language. 54-63
Volume 14, Number 6a, June 1979
- Jean Ichbiah:
Preliminary Ada reference manual. 1-145
Volume 14, Number 6b, June 1979
- Jean Ichbiah, Bernd Krieg-Brückner, Brian A. Wichmann, John G. P. Barnes, Olivier Roubine, Jean-Claude Heliard:
Rationale for the design of the Ada programming language. 1-261
Volume 14, Number 7, July 1979
- B. Tim Denvir:
On orthogonality in programming languages. 18-30 - Howard Fosdick:
High-level languages for operating systems development: a historical overview. 31-37 - Dick Grune:
Some statistics on ALGOL 68 programs. 38-46 - Michael A. Hennell:
The role of procedural parameters in high order languages. 47-50 - Bruce J. MacLennan:
Observations on the differences between formulas and sentences and their application to programming language design. 51-61 - Andrew D. McGettrick:
Aspects of the ALGOL 68 mode structure. 62-77 - Fernando Orejas:
On the power of conditional specifications. 78-81 - Naveen Prakash, Y. K. Sharma:
An integrated data base language. 82-96
Volume 14, Number 8, August 1979
Proceedings of the 1979 SIGPLAN symposium on Compiler construction
- Stephen C. Johnson:
Proceedings of the 1979 SIGPLAN Symposium on Compiler Construction, Denver, Colorado, USA, August 6-10, 1979. ACM 1979, ISBN 0-89791-002-8 [contents]
Volume 14, Number 9, September 1979
- Paul W. Abrahams:
The PL/I standard: an apostate's view. 15-16 - J. Eugene Ball, G. J. Williams, James R. Low:
Preliminary ZENO language description. 17-34 - Daniel M. Berry, Richard L. Schwartz:
Type equivalence in strongly typed languages: one more look. 35-41 - G. G. Gustafson:
Some practical experiences formatting Pascal programs. 42-49 - David C. Pflasterer:
Application of a remote code generator. 50-58 - Samuel T. Redwine Jr.:
Using COBOL macroprocessing for reliable parameter passing. 59-60 - Arthur Sale:
Scope and Pascal. 61-63 - John F. Shoch:
An overview of the programming language Smalltalk-72. 64-73 - John D. Ramsdell:
Prettyprinting structured programs with connector lines. 74-75
Volume 14, Number 10, October 1979
- Shimon Cohen:
The A-TABLE data-type for LISP systems. 36-47 - Jed Marti, Anthony C. Hearn, Martin L. Griss, C. Griss:
Standard LISP report. 48-68 - Edmond Schonberg:
Hierarchical design and efficient implementation in SETL: a case study. 69-74 - Tim Teitelbaum:
The Cornell Program Synthesizer: a syntax-directed programming environment. 75 - Paulo A. S. Veloso:
Traversable stack with fewer errors: addenda and corrigenda. 76
Volume 14, Number 11, November 1979
- Jan A. Bergstra, John V. Tucker:
On the adequacy of finite equational methods for data type specification. 13-18 - Charles Crowley, Gary Klimowicz:
A note on procedure timing. 19-22 - David Feign:
A note on loop "optimization". 23-25 - Gerald A. Fisher, Manfred Weber:
LALR(1) parsing for languages without reserved words. 26-30 - Roy F. Keller:
On selective and repetitive constructs. 60-63 - Janusz W. Laski:
An approach to loop programs debugging. 64-72 - Janusz W. Laski:
On readability of programs with loops. 73-83 - James M. Nead:
On the semantics of control statements. 84-96 - Colin Runciman:
Scarcely variabled programming and Pascal. 97-106 - Antonio Salvadori, Christine Dumont:
Some inconsistencies in programming language implementation. 107-109 - B. Srinivasan, V. Gopalakrishna:
Control flow complexity and structuredness of programs. 110-115 - Th. A. Zoethout, E. I. N. Stein:
Why the goto is harmful. 116-122
Volume 14, Number 12, December 1979
- Anthony C. Hearn, Arthur C. Norman:
A one-pass prettyprinter. 50-58 - Coenraad Bron, E. J. Dijkstra:
A discipline for the programming of interactive I/O in Pascal. 59-61 - Norman L. Soong:
An overview of an organized industrial research and development activity for language and language processors. 62-63 - H. C. Gyllstrom, Ross C. Knippel, Larry C. Ragland, K. E. Spackman:
The universal compiling system. 64-70 - Harry C. Heacox Jr.:
RDL: a language for software development. 71-79 - Stephen R. Greenwood:
MACRO: a programming language. 80-91 - Thomas N. Turba:
General Syntax Analyzer (GSA). 92-109 - Jolene J. Hart:
The Advanced Interactive Debugging System (AIDS). 110-121 - William F. Rohde:
Language tools for data access: past, present and future. 122-141
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