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4th APL 1972: Atlanta, GA, USA
- Thomas J. McConnell Jr.:
Proceedings of the fourth international conference on APL, APL 1972, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, June 15-16, 1972. ACM 1972, ISBN 978-1-4503-7376-0 - Jean-Claude Rault, G. Demars:
Is APL epidemic? or a study of its growth through an extended bibliography. 1-21 - Walter H. Niehoff, Alan L. Jones:
An APL approach to interactive display terminal graphics. 23-32 - Alfred Bork:
Graphics in APL. 33-36 - Stuart G. Greenberg, Craig I. Johnson:
An interactive APL graphics system. 37-44 - Charles D. Wende:
Modeling a satellite experiment on APL. 45-57 - Luther J. Woodrum:
Representing negative integers in bit vectors. 58 - Leslie N. Davis, Jak Eskinazi, Daniel J. Macero:
APL as a teaching tool: Two versatile tutorial approaches. 59-66 - Thomas R. Dehner, Bruce E. Norcross:
The evolution of an interactive chemistry laboratory program. 67-72 - E. Girard, D. Bastin, Jean-Claude Rault:
A collection of graph analysis APL functions. 73-101 - James A. Higgins, Anne Kellerman:
Management of APL time-sharing activities. 103-114 - Richard Alercia, Robert Swiatek, Gerald M. Weinberg:
Every little bit hurts: Saving money by saving space in APL. 115-118 - Paul Penfield Jr.:
Security of APL applications packages. 119-121 - Sak Charmonman, J. E. Bell:
A PL/1 batch processor for APL. 123-134 - Alain Miville-deChêne, Louis P. A. Robichaud:
Subtasking in APL. 135-141 - C. Leibovitz:
Suggestion for a "mapped", extension of APL. 142-144 - Keith W. Smillie:
APL as a notation for statistical analysis. 146-149 - Eduardo Kellerman:
An adaptive query system. 150-153 - Ray Polivka, Kent Haralson:
Microprogram training - an APL application. 154-160 - Randall W. Jensen, Terry A. Higbee, Paul M. Hansen:
ECAPL-An APL Electronic Circuit Analysis Program. 161-190 - Paul Penfield Jr.:
Use of APL in teaching electrical network theory. 191-193
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