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Two-Dimensional Man-Machine Communication 1972: Los Alamos, NM, USA
- James B. Morris, Mark B. Wells:
Proceedings of the Symposium on Two-Dimensional Man-Machine Communication, Los Alamos, New Mexico, USA, October 1, 1972. ACM 1972, ISBN 978-1-4503-7877-2 - Mark B. Wells:
A review of two-dimensional programming languages. 1-10 - Melvin Klerer:
The economics, politics, and sociology of two-dimensional systems. 11-22 - H. James Gawlik:
Progress in MIRFAC. 23-29 - James E. George:
Graphical systems and two-dimensional mathematical expressions. 30-34 - George L. Lazik:
GRAPHOS: A macro directed system for two-dimensional syntax translation. 35-47 - Donald R. Morrison, Richard C. Allen Jr.:
Shape coefficients for polygons. 48-56 - Helene E. Kulsrud:
An extensible system for drawing block diagrams. 57-65 - Michael S. Wolfberg:
Fundamentals of the AMBIT/L list-processing language. 66-75 - W. V. Wright:
The two-dimensional interface of an interactive system for molecular studies. 76-84 - Harvard H. Holmes, Donald M. Austin:
PICASSO a general graphics modeling program. 85-92 - James H. Griesmer, Richard D. Jenks:
SCRATCHPAD: A capsule view. 93-102 - Ken Knowlton:
A report on the use of FORTRAN-coded EXPLOR for the teaching of computer graphics and computer art. 103-112 - Robert H. Anderson:
Programming on a tablet: A proposal for a new notation. 113-123 - Jean Saylor:
The Assistant Mathematician: An interactive graphic programming language. 124-129 - Marjorie J. Devaney, Jeanne Hudgins:
The terminal control language for the madcap programming language. 130-136 - James S. Miller:
Two-dimensional characteristics of HAL, a language for spaceflight applications. 137-141 - James N. Haag, Michael A. Kelly, Paul F. Sherman:
TWO-D: The USF Beginner's Two-Dimensional Programming System. 142-152
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