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SIGPLAN Symposium on Languages for System Implementation 1971: Lafayette, IN, USA
- Maurice H. Halstead:
Proceedings of the SIGPLAN Symposium on Languages for System Implementation, Lafayette, Indiana, USA, October 25-26, 1971. ACM 1971, ISBN 978-1-4503-7887-1 - Jean E. Sammet:
Brief survey of languages used for systems implementation. 1-19 - John Slimick:
Current systems implementation languages: One user's view. 20-28 - David J. Farber:
A survey of the systematic use of macros in systems building. 29-36 - Gerd R. Sapper:
The programming language PS440 as a tool for implementing a time-sharing system. 37-41 - William A. Wulf, Charles M. Geschke, David Wile, Jerry L. Apperson:
Reflections on a systems programming language. 42-49 - R. Daniel Bergeron, John D. Gannon, Andries van Dam:
Language for Systems Development. 50-72 - Don M. Lyle:
A hierarchy of high order languages for systems programming. 73-78 - B. L. Clark, James J. Horning:
The System Language for Project SUE. 79-88 - Martin Hopkins:
Problems of PL/I for system programming. 89-91 - Pierre J. DuBois, Jeanne T. Martin:
The LRLTRAN language as used in the FROST and FLOE time-sharing operating systems. 92-104 - Harvey W. Bingham:
Use of APL in microprogrammable machine modeling. 105-109 - Gio Wiederhold, John R. Ehrman:
Inferred syntax and semantics of PL/S. 110-121
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