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APL 1987: Dallas, TX, USA
- John Haliburton:
Proceedings of the international conference on APL: APL in transition, APL 1987, Dallas, TX, USA, May 10-14, 1987. ACM 1987, ISBN 0-89791-226-8 - Uday G. Gujar:
A three dimensional wire frame graphics system. 1-6 - Robert Hodgkinson:
Practical uses of operators in Sharp APL/HP. 7-14 - Scott Kimbrough:
Control system development tools. 15-29 - James A. Brown:
Why APL2: a discussion of design principles. 30-36 - John C. McInturff:
The role of APL in a technical language as illustrated by a modest battle management program. 37-49 - Stephen C. Fleming:
Programming considerations for documentation and maintenance. 50-54 - Roger K. W. Hui:
Some uses of { and }. 55-63 - Kenneth E. Iverson:
APL87. 64-68 - Yap Siong Chua, Charles N. Winton:
Teaching theory of computation at the junior level. 69-78 - Fred A. Gross, James C. Taylor:
A minicomputer network management monitoring and analysis system using APL. 79-83 - Norman D. Thomson:
APL2 - a very superior Fortran. 84-87 - Tama Traberman:
A model for teaching APL: moving into the fast lane. 88-93 - Stephen Deerhake:
Application screen management: an APL2 approach. 94-102 - M. J. Goovaerts:
On APL software for credibility theory. 103-127 - Jean-Jacques Girardot, Séga Sako:
An object oriented extension to APL. 128-137 - David B. Allen, Mark R. Dempsey, Leslie H. Goldsmith:
System development methodology using LOGOS. 138-150 - Alain Guillon:
An APL compiler: The SOFREMI-AGL compiler, a tool to produce low-cost efficient software. 151-156 - G. C. Nauta:
Trees as nested arrays and the use of underdisclose. 157-162 - Tom Puckett:
Implementation of an APL-based spreadsheet manager. 163-172 - Lawrence Zeidner:
Server networks communicating via inter-user shared variables. 173-181 - L. Owen Hill, David A. Zein:
Techniques for extracting statistical data from free-form text using APL. 182-184 - Kenneth Fordyce, Gerald Gary Sullivan:
Boolean array structures for a rule-based forward chaining inference engine. 185-195 - Edward R. Myers:
The APL: 9SPlus: 2E System for the Macintosh: an overview. 196-201 - Robert Bernecky, Maxine Hersch:
Component file systems and the APL standard. 202-205 - L. Owen Hill, David A. Zein:
Automatic generation of graphs from free-form text using APL. 206-209 - D. F. Stoneburner:
Managing APL public code for an in-house APL system (before and after LOGOS). 210-215 - James A. Brown, Ramiro Guerreiro:
APL2 implementations of unification. 216-225 - Maurice Jordan:
APL extensions - a users view. 225-234 - J. M. Cass:
A full-screen front end for GRAPHPAK. 235-244 - J. Philip Benkard:
Replicate each, anyone? 245-252 - John D. Bunda:
APL function definition notation. 253-255 - Richard J. Busman:
FSM - a fullscreen manager. 256-262 - Dick Bowman:
A survival strategy for APL. 263-268 - Jack G. Rudd, Eric M. Klementis:
APL to Ada translator. 269-283 - Uday G. Gujar, Joseph W. P. So:
A CAD system in APL. 284-290 - Edmund W. Stawick:
Screen management in the "real world". 292-299 - Steven I. Promisel:
Development of APL-based distributed processing systems. 300-304 - Carlos G. Leon:
TSIOPAK - a proposal for a new Sharp APL file system. 305-321 - Jan W. M. Jacobs, Roger J. H. Hacking:
An integrated microprogram development methodology based on APL. 323-328 - J. Philip Benkard:
Implications of APL2 grammar. 329-336 - Steve Chapman:
Using the LOGOS programming environment - a case history. 337-340 - Terence J. Reed:
Functional programming, the IEEE floating point standard and APL. 341-347 - John E. Howland:
A system for compiling fonts. 349-355 - James A. Brown, Manuel Alfonseca:
Solutions to logic problems in APL2. 356-361 - Howard A. Peelle:
An APL idiom inventory. 362-368 - Alan M. Sykes:
A second generation DOMINO for statisticians. 369-380 - John R. Searle:
Infinite loops and how to create them. 381-385 - Edward V. Eusebi:
Inductive reasoning from relations. 386-390 - Jim P. Fiegenschue:
A proposal for blocks and exits in APL. 391-397 - Jean Marie Monnier:
AUTOMAT, an end-user approach in handling applications as multi-dimensional arrays. 398-413 - Juhani Sandberg, Olli Paavola, Tauno Ylinen:
The FinnAPL keyword editor. 414-418 - Gérard A. Langlet:
How graphics could be simplified in APL. 419-423 - D. J. Parker, M. E. Elliott:
A case study in the design of an APL application: REGGPAK, an econometrics regression package. 424-426 - Dick Bowman:
Recapturing the high ground - use of APL in decision tree modelling. 427-432 - Murray Eisenberg, Howard A. Peelle:
APL thinking: examples. 433-440 - Jean-Jacques Girardot, Florence Rollin:
The syntax of APL, an old approach revisited. 441-449 - Wolfgang Janko:
Investigation into the efficiency of using APL for the programming of an inference machine. 450-456 - Graham C. Driscoll Jr., Donald L. Orth:
APL-compilation - where does the time come from? 457-459 - Kim S. Andreasen, Svend Elkjaer Frandsen, Morten Kromberg:
How to win the respect and admiration of the rest of the DP world. 460-464 - James A. Brown, Ramiro Guerreiro:
Designing APL2 programs for unification. 465-468 - John E. Howland:
Design of a new user interface for APL. 469-477 - Barry Bogart:
OPERA: options price evaluation and risk analysis system. 478-486 - Roger Willink:
Sherlock Holmes: the mystery of the vanishing variable. 487-493 - Leroy J. Dickey:
Typesetting APL using TROFF. 494-497 - Donald W. Soule:
Using other languages to supplement APL. 498-504
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