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Computer Languages, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, 1978
- Norman D. Peterson:
Elements of Style Among Machine-Generated Cobol Flowcharts. 1-11 - Frank G. Pagan:
Formal Semantics of a SNOBOL4 Subset. 13-30 - Daniel P. Friedman, David S. Wise:
Functional Combination. 31-35 - Arthur C. Fleck:
Recent Developments in the Theory of Data Structures. 37-52 - Tsyh-Wen Pao, John W. Carr III:
A Solution of the Syntactical Induction-Inference Problem for Regular Languages. 53-64
Volume 3, Number 2, 1978
- P. B. Barroso, António L. Furtado:
Implementing a Data Definition Facility Driven by Graph Grammars. 65-74 - Richard L. Schwartz:
Parallel Compilation: A Design and Its Application to SIMULA 67. 75-94 - Ivan Flores:
Making Macrospace Effective. 95-113 - Henry S. Warren Jr.:
Three Simple Node List Algorithms. 115-126 - Glenn K. Manacher:
An Improved Version of the Cocke-Younger-Kasami Algorithm. 127-133 - Lawrence Yelowitz:
Arthur G. Duncan: Data Structures and Program Correctness: Bridging the Gap. 135-142
Volume 3, Number 3, 1978
- Milos Konopasek, Christos Papaconstadopoulos:
The Question Answering System on Mathematical Models (QAS): Description of the Language. 145-155 - Sergio E. R. de Carvalho:
A Proposal for a Generalized "FOR" Statement. 157-162 - Ken Kennedy:
Use-Definition Chains with Applications. 163-179 - David R. Hanson:
Data Structures in SL5. 181-192 - Wolfgang Bachmann, Herward Schwarze:
SOLMAR - A Computer Language for Utilizing Sonar Models. 193-201
Volume 3, Number 4, 1978
- A. Toni Cohen, Leon S. Levy:
Structured Flowcharts for Multiprocessing. 209-226 - G. David Ripley, Frederick C. Druseikis:
A Statistical Analysis of Syntax Errors. 227-240 - Mitchell Wand, Daniel P. Friedman:
Compiling Lambda-Expressions Using Continuations and Factorizations. 241-263 - Samuel H. Joseloff:
Copyright Protection for Computer Programs and Other Computer Readable Works. 265-266
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