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APL 1983: Washington, D.C., USA
- Tom Puckett, Laurie A. Russell, David M. Weintraub:
Proceedings of the international conference on APL, APL 1983, Washington, D.C., USA, April 10-13, 1983. ACM 1983, ISBN 978-0-89791-095-8 - Tama Traberman:
Teaching social studies concepts using concrete models expressed in APL. 1-9 - Murray Eisenberg, Howard A. Peelle:
APL learning bugs. 11-16 - John W. Myrna:
Increasing the use of APL. 17-21 - David A. Zein, C. W. Ho, Algirdas J. Gruodis:
Interactive circuit design program in APL. 23-28 - Harold R. Ward:
The engineering computer library (ENGLIB) an APL system for increased engineering productivity. 29-33 - Jeff Shrager, Lyle G. Hartman:
An APL batch scheduler improves service and system management. 35-36 - Norman D. Thomson:
APL as a tool for multivariate statistics. 37-43 - Neil W. Polhemus:
Interactive data analysis and statistical graphics in APL. 45-52 - Stephen R. Kruba:
APLDOT an APL programmer's modeling language. 53-60 - Stephen B. Jaffe:
TPLAN a table driven planning system. 61-70 - Tauno Ylinen, Pekka Lahti:
TASO - an APL toolbox for financial planning. 71-76 - Stephen Deerhake:
An APL-based multiple-key file system. 77-83 - David Hirschberg:
Extending a report generator written in APL. 85-90 - Deborah R. Richardson:
Publications inventory control and distribution. 91-96 - R. Bruce Mann:
A file system for VM-TOTAL/APL. 97-102 - Bruce Frost:
APL and I-D-S/II APL access to large databases. 103-107 - Brian Hagenbuch, Martin W. Gardner:
Interfacing APL and SQL. 109-114 - Cory F. Skutt:
Cooperating input and output stack processors. 115-120 - Alan Graham:
Examples of event handling in APL2. 121-127 - Karl Soop:
Attached processors in APL. 129-135 - Philip A. Van Cleave:
A.P. 1 APL.68000's local auxiliary processor mechanism. 137-141 - Leroy J. Dickey:
Workspace interchange on microcomputers. 143-146 - Cory F. Skutt:
Generalizing APL I/O. 147-152 - Robert Metzger:
Using graphs to analyze APL functions. 153-161 - Jill Wade, Mary Vislay:
The perils of plenty - managing a large APL project. 163-168 - Mary Lou Fox:
An inflation management system: SOLUTION-33T.M. 169-175 - Yap Siong Chua, Charles N. Winton:
Automatic programming of APL functions for screen management. 177-186 - David M. Weintraub:
A flexible full-screen applications development workspace utilizing APL syntax. 187-193 - Norman Brenner:
A powerful but simple editor based on APL. 195-199 - Phelps Gates:
A microcomputer APL*PLUS system implementation. 201-204 - Timothy A. Budd:
An APL compiler for the UNIX timesharing system. 205-209 - Clark Wiedmann:
A performance comparison between an APL interpreter and compiler. 211-217 - James A. Brown:
APL2 syntax: Is it really right to left? 219-221 - Kenneth E. Iverson:
APL syntax and semantics. 223-231 - J. Philip Benkard:
Valence and precedence in APL extensions. 233-242 - Jeffrey O. Shallit:
Merrily we roll along: Some aspects of? 243-249 - J. Philip Benkard, John N. Seebe:
Reflections on grades. 251-257 - David S. Touretzky:
A comparison of reduction in APL with polyarity in LISP. 259-263 - John A. Gerth:
Toward shared variable events implications of (@@@@)SVE in APL2. 265-274 - Norman Brenner:
Extending APL for pattern matching. 275-280 - David A. Rabenhorst:
APL function variants and system labels. 281-284 - Stephen Taylor:
Function and context. 285-290 - James T. Kajiya:
Designing and implementing an array theory incorporating abstract datatypes. 291-296 - L. Alex Morrow:
APL standardization. 297-298
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