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ACM SIGPLAN Notices, Volume 12
Volume 12, Number 1, January 1977
- R. J. Chevance:
Design of high level language oriented processors. 40-51 - Michael B. Feldman:
Embedding extended arithmetic in SNOBOL4. 67-72 - Edward N. Kittlitz:
Another proposal for variable size arrays in PASCAL. 82-86 - Peter Ludemann:
A language design for program structure. 87-92 - David Salomon:
A design for Fortran to facilitate structured programming. 95-100
Volume 12, Number 2, February 1977
- Butler W. Lampson, James J. Horning, Ralph L. London, James G. Mitchell, Gerald J. Popek:
Report on the programming language Euclid. 1-79
Volume 12, Number 3, March 1977
- David B. Wortman:
Proceedings of an ACM Conference on Language Design for Reliable Software (LDRS), Raleigh, North Carolina, USA, March 28-30, 1977. ACM 1977, ISBN 978-1-4503-7380-7 [contents]
Volume 12, Number 4, April 1977
- Fortran development newsletter. 21-30
- Albrecht Biedl:
An extension of programming languages for clerical computation in science and engineering with special reference to PASCAL. 31-33 - David E. Boddy:
Structured Fortran: with or without a preprocessor. 34-39 - Ralph E. Griswold, David R. Hanson:
An overview of SL5. 40-50 - Richard G. Hamlet:
Ignorance of ALGOL 68 considered harmful. 51-56 - Edward T. Hartnett:
Star Fortran: an overview of essential characteristics. 57-66 - M. Huybrechts:
DYNOSOR: a set of subroutines for dynamic memory organization in Fortran programs. 67-74 - Tony Middleton:
A macro approach to abstractions of data structures. 75-79 - S. K. Robinson, I. S. Torsun:
The automatic measurement of the relative merits of student programs. 80-93 - Anders Beckman:
Comments considered harmful. 94-96
Volume 12, Number 5, May 1977
- A. van Wijngaarcien, Barry J. Mailloux, John E. L. Peck, C. H. A. Kostcr, Michel Sintzoff, Charles H. Lindsey, Lambert G. L. T. Meertens, R. G. Fisker:
Revised Report on the Algorithmic Language ALGOL 68. 1-70 - Peter G. Hibbard:
A Sublanguage of ALGOL 68. 71-79 - Wilfred J. Hansen, Hendrik Boom:
The report on the standard hardware representation for ALGOL 68. 80-87
Volume 12, Number 6, June 1977
- Proceedings of the Strathclyde ALGOL 68 Conference, Glasgow, Scotland, March 29-31, 1977. ACM 1977, ISBN 978-1-4503-7901-4 [contents]
Volume 12, Number 7, July 1977
- Robert A. Freiburghouse:
Proposed extensions to PL/I for real-time applications. 26-42 - George Atkinson:
The non-desirability of structured programming in user languages. 43-50 - Richard J. Cichelli, Martha J. Cichelli:
Goal directed programming. 51-59 - Piotr Dembinski, Richard L. Schwartz:
The taming of the pointer. 60-74 - Dick Grune:
A view of coroutines. 75-81 - Jon F. Hueras, Henry F. Ledgard:
An automatic formatting program for PASCAL. 82-84 - Péter Kárász:
An intermediate systems language for the PDP-11. 85-100 - Henry F. Ledgard, Andrew Singer, Jon F. Hueras:
A basis for executing PASCAL programmers. 101-105 - C. M. Thomson:
Error checking, tracing, and dumping in an ALGOL 68 checkout compiler. 106-111 - John D. Woolley:
Fortran: a comparison of the new proposed language (1976) to the old standard (1966). 112-125 - Michael R. Levy:
Some remarks on abstract data types. 126-128
Volume 12, Number 8, August 1977
- James Low:
Proceedings of the 1977 Symposium on Artificial Intelligence and Programming Languages, USA, August 15-17, 1977. ACM 1977, ISBN 978-1-4503-7874-1 [contents]
Volume 12, Number 9, September 1977
- Roy D. Dowsing:
Structured programming constructs for concurrency in program optimisation. 31-35 - Roy F. Keller:
On control constructs for constructing programs. 36-44 - Menachem Malkosh:
Internal procedure parameters in structured Fortran precompliers. 45-51 - Peter Rechenberg:
MUMS: a machine independent programming language consisting of 360 assembler macro calls. 52-59 - Frederic N. Ris:
A unified decimal floating-point architecture for the support of high-level languages. 60-70 - Paul Rutter:
Uniform handling of exceptions in a stack based language. 71-76 - Stefan M. Silverston:
Extensions to SNOBOL4 in the SNOBAT implementation. 77-84 - David N. Smith:
Proposals for Fortran data structures. 85-102 - Nobuyoshi Terashima:
The hierarchical language system. 103-113 - Robert W. Witty:
The switching reverse polise algorithm. 114-123 - Michiaki Yasumura:
Evolution of loop statements. 124-129 - Robert A. Fraley:
On replacing Fortran. 130-132
Volume 12, Number 10, October 1977
- R. J. Chevance:
Design of high level language oriented processors. 10-32 - Stephen Leibowitz:
Interactive computing. 33-36 - Limits of the "algebraic" specification of abstract data types. 37-42
- Tony Middleton:
Specifying program structure through sequence relationships. 43-47 - Jean E. Musinski:
Lookahead recall error recovery for LALR parsers. 48-60 - Glenford J. Myers:
An extension to the cyclomatic measure of program complexity. 61-64 - Michael D. Shapiro:
Fortran 77 input-output seems out of touch. 65-69 - Stefan M. Silverston:
A note on pattern matching under Quickscan in SNOBOL4. 70-74 - Alan J. Filipski:
Call by restricted memory reference. 75-77 - George E. Lindamood:
What's in a name? 78-80
Volume 12, Number 11, November 1977
- D. Bates, Robert Cailliau:
Experience with Pascal compilers on mini-computers. 10-22 - Michael Condict:
The Pascal dynamic array controversy and a method for enforcing global assertions. 23-27 - David R. Ditzel, Perry C. Hutchison:
Mask and format: operators for editing and formatting. 28-35 - Charles H. Lindsey:
Structure charts a structured alternative to flowcharts. 36-49 - Arthur E. Sedgwick:
Structuring control in Fortran. 55-60 - Guy L. Steele Jr.:
Arithmetic shifting considered harmful. 61-69 - Thomas R. Wilcox:
Aspen language specifications. 70-87
Volume 12, Number 12, December 1977
- Makoto Arisawa:
Programming languages with hierarchical structure. 36-38 - Harvey Abramson:
Ordered types and a generalized <u>for</u> statement. 55-59 - Walt Brainerd:
A proposal for a Fortran loop construct. 60-67 - Gerhard Chroust:
Scope conserving expression evaluation: a class of storage optimal evaluation strategies for arithmetic expressions. 68-72 - Frederic Richard, Henry F. Ledgard:
A reminder for language designers. 73-82 - James L. Peterson:
On the formatting of Pascal programs. 83-86 - M. G. Richardson:
The use of names to indicate the scope of structured language constructs. 87

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