Journal: Communications of the ACM

Volume 9, Issue 3

135 -- 0Jack W. Carlson. On determining C. S. education programs
136 -- 0Charles R. Pearson. On JOE
136 -- 0D. V. Savidge. Toward improved communication capability
136 -- 0Reginald P. Tewarson. On comparison of the algorithms for linear programming
136 -- 0John O Connor. On editorial procedures
137 -- 138George E. Forsythe. Welcoming remarks
139 -- 143Heinz Zemanek. Semiotics and programming languages
143 -- 155Jack B. Dennis, Earl C. Van Horn. Programming semantics for multiprogrammed computations
155 -- 156Bertram Raphael. The structure of programming languages
157 -- 166Peter J. Landin. The next 700 programming languages
166 -- 173. Syntax-directed interpretation of classes of pictures
173 -- 176Lawrence G. Roberts. A graphical service system with variable syntax
176 -- 179Peter Naur. Program translation viewed as a general data processing problem
179 -- 182Jean-Claude Boussard. An ALGOL compiler: construction and use in relation to an elaborate operating system
183 -- 188Gene F. Leonard, John R. Goodroe. More on extensible machines
189 -- 190William Orchard-Hays. Multilevel operating systems
190 -- 196David E. Ferguson. Evolution of the meta-assembly program
196 -- 199Ascher Opler. Requirements for real-time languages
199 -- 203Jules I. Schwartz. Online programming
204 -- 210Gerard Salton. Data manipulation and programming problems in automatic information retrieval
211 -- 215Robert F. Simmons. Storage and retrieval of aspects of meaning in directed graph structures
215 -- 219Calvin N. Mooers. TRAC, a procedure-describing language for the reactive typewriter
220 -- 224Michael Woodger, Julien Green. Summary session
225 -- 226Charles W. Bachman. On a generalized language for file organization and manipulation
226 -- 227A. Caracciolo. Some preliminary remarks on theoretical pragmatics
228 -- 230Jean E. Sammet. The use of English as a programming language
230 -- 232Julien Green. Microprogramming, emulators and programming languages
232 -- 0Saul Gorn. Advanced programming and the aims of standardization