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Journal: SIGPLAN Notices
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Volume
Volume
19
, Issue
9
5
--
11
D. Q. M. Fay
.
Experiences using Inmos proto-OCCAM (TM)
12
--
15
Antonio L. Furtado
.
Generalized set comparison
16
--
20
Herbert Mayer
.
Experiences porting Pascal source from a micro computer to a Vax
21
--
29
Jaroslaw Milewski
.
Loslan implementation of the AMPL message-passing system
30
--
33
Sakti Pramanik
,
Bernhard Weinberg
.
The implementation kit with monitors
34
--
36
Manfred P. Stadel
.
Another nonrecursive algorithm for the towers of Hanoi
37
--
48
Jan van Katwijk
.
Practical experiences with automatic repair of syntactical errors or syntactical error repair in the DAS compiler
49
--
62
Jürgen F. H. Winkler
.
Some improvements of ISO-Pascal
Volume
19
, Issue
8
51
--
61
Lawrence A. Rowe
,
L. Peter Deutsch
,
Stuart I. Feldman
,
Butler W. Lampson
,
Barbara Liskov
,
Terry Winograd
.
Programming language issues for the 1980's: SIGPLAN '83: symposium on programming languages issues in software systems
62
--
64
Roger R. Baldwin
.
The backward-directed GO TO in FORTRAN
65
--
76
Hal Berghel
,
David L. Sallach
.
Measurements of program similarity in identical task environments
77
--
84
Joseph D. Brownsmith
,
Leslie H. Oliver
.
Optimizing loops in programs compiled with the IBM PL/I optimizing compiler
85
--
86
Michael A. Covington
.
A pedagogical disadvantage of repeat and while
87
--
88
Wm. Randolph Franklin
.
A simpler iterative solution to the Towers of Hanoi problem
89
--
93
Darrel C. Ince
.
Module interconnection languages and Prolog
94
--
103
Yves L. Noyelle
.
String-handling facilities of the LSE language
104
--
105
Scott A. Smolka
.
Report on the 6th international symposium on programming
106
--
108
Andrew S. Tanenbaum
,
Ed Keizer
,
Hans van Staveren
.
Does anybody out there want to write HALF of a compiler?
109
--
118
Mark Woodman
.
A Program Design Language for software engineering
119
--
126
Kenneth M. Zemrowski
.
Differences between ANS and ISO standards for Pascal: ambiguities clarified
Volume
19
, Issue
7
9
--
17
Irving B. Elliott
.
The EPN and ESN notations
18
--
21
H. Kao
,
T. Y. Chen
.
Data flow analysis for Cobol
22
--
24
Raghavendra Rao Loka
.
A note on parallel parsing
25
--
27
Karl J. Ottenstein
.
Intermediate program representations in compiler construction: a supplemental bibliography
28
--
44
.
Foreward to the candidate extension library
45
--
64
.
Foreword to work in progress
65
--
78
Jürgen F. H. Winkler
.
Some improvements of ISO-Pascal
Volume
19
, Issue
4
32
--
33
David B. Benepe
.
In defense of simplicity of comment syntax
34
--
43
Bill McMullen
.
Structured decision tables
44
--
46
Henry C. Thacher
.
On the elimination of pointer variables and dynamic allocation in higher level languages
Volume
19
, Issue
3
7
--
11
Mukul Babu Agrawal
,
Vijay Kumar Garg
.
Dimensional analysis in Pascal
12
--
20
Stowe Boyd
.
Free and bound generics: two techniques for abstract data types in modular C
21
--
23
Edward Bulman
.
What is programming really all about?
24
--
31
John L. Callaghan
.
A software implemented memory manager
32
--
38
Don Faust
.
Run-time declaration elaboration
39
--
41
Vijay Kumar Garg
.
Screen-oriented highlevel debugger (SHD) for Pascal
42
--
45
Klaus Groening
.
"Combined actions to reduce LR-parsertables": (experimental results)
46
--
50
Wolfgang Hoyer
.
Some remarks on records with variants
51
--
56
Francis C. M. Lau
,
Atul Asthana
.
Yet another history mechanism for command interpretors
57
--
60
Salvatore Mamone
.
Error free code: is it attainable?
61
--
65
John R. Pugh
.
Actors: the stage is set
66
--
72
Richard S. Wiener
.
A generic sorting module in Modula-2
73
--
78
Richard Wingerter
.
A note on determining the complexity of algorithms
Volume
19
, Issue
2
28
--
37
Miren Begoña Albizuri-Romero
.
GRASE: a graphical syntax-directed editor for structured programming
38
--
46
David E. Boddy
.
On the design of monitors with priority conditions
47
--
57
D. J. Cooke
,
M. H. J. Al-Noufaly
.
The programming language MINO and its formal definition
58
--
67
Harry Feldmann
.
An acceptive grammar for the natural language English
68
--
74
Darrel C. Ince
.
The provision of procedural and functional interfaces for the maintenance of program design language and program language notations
75
--
79
Gary T. Leavens
.
Prettyprinting styles for various languages
80
--
84
Herbert Mayer
,
Don Perkins
.
Towers of Hanoi revisited a nonrecursive surprise
85
--
91
Ana M. de A. Price
.
Defining dynamic variables and abstract data types in Pascal
Volume
19
, Issue
12
12
--
26
L. Anselmi
.
A new programming language: GALILEI
27
--
34
Lem O. Ejiogu
.
OPUS #16G software structure: its characteristic polynomials
35
--
37
Dennis P. Geller
.
Programming and writing
38
--
40
Bertrand Meyer
.
A note on iterative Hanoi
41
--
47
David V. Moffat
.
Some concerns aboul Modula-2
48
--
53
David Taylor
.
An alternative to current looping syntax
54
--
60
Mladen A. Vouk
.
On the cost of mixed language programming
61
--
79
Mark B. Wells
,
Margaret A. Hug
,
Roland Silver
,
John Brockmeyer
.
Modcap reference manual
Volume
19
, Issue
11
17
--
0
Karl Ludwig Pentzlin
.
An extension proposal for Pascal: simplifying assignments like "a : = a + 1;" by a "pronoun character"
18
--
21
Linda Rising
.
A syntax-directed editor, world-builder and simulator for the language of KAREL the robot
22
--
0
David Rosenthal
.
A proposed modification to the absolute coordinates of Logo
23
--
32
David A. Sewry
.
Modula-2 process facilities
33
--
41
David A. Sewry
.
Modula-2 and the monitor concept
42
--
51
Thomas N. Turba
.
An exception-based mechanism for syntactic error recovery
52
--
55
Robert R. Van Tuyl
.
On evolution of FORTRAN
56
--
58
ShouHan Wang
.
Some questions about "on the elimination of pointer variables and dynamic allocation in higher level languages"
59
--
62
David Zethmayr
.
CUL-de-SAC and dramatic EXIT for use in structured languages
Volume
19
, Issue
10
12
--
21
Jason Gait
.
Semaphores outside the kernel
22
--
31
Gebhard Greiter
.
acce-specifications: a formal method to define data types
32
--
39
Hausi A. Muller
.
Differences between Modula-2 and Pascal
40
--
45
H. Richards
.
An overview of ARC SASL
46
--
51
David O. Williams
.
Structured transfer of control
52
--
57
David O. Williams
.
Alternate returns
58
--
62
H. Zedan
.
A note on deadlock-free proofs of network of processes
Volume
19
, Issue
1
14
--
23
Miren Begoña Albizuri-Romero
.
A graphical abstract programming language
24
--
30
Neta Amit
.
A different solution for improving the readability of deeply nested IF-THEN-ELSE control structure
31
--
35
A. Toni Cohen
.
Data abstraction, data encapsulation and object-oriented programming
36
--
45
Dirk Craeynest
,
Geert Vansteenkiste
,
Johan Lewi
.
Construction of an ELL(1) syntax analyser for Ada with the compiler-generator LILA
46
--
56
R. B. Hunter
.
A system for writing Pascal programs interactively
57
--
59
Raghavendra Rao Loka
.
A note on parallel parsing
60
--
62
Luca Majocchi
,
Luca Rodda
,
Giacomo R. Sechi
.
A technique to obtain effective locality of computation in FORTRAN IV
63
--
67
Lawrence M. Ruane
.
Abstract data types in assembly language programming
68
--
77
David Taylor
.
A portable pseudo-code for Pascal-like languages
78
--
92
Jan van Katwijk
,
J. van Someren
.
The doublet model: run-time model and implementation of Ada types
93
--
94
C. K. Yuen
.
Further comments on the premature loop exit problem