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APL 1984: Helsinki, Finland
- Sten Kallin:
Proceedings of the international conference on APL, APL 1984, Helsinki, Finland, June 11-15, 1984. ACM 1984, ISBN 978-0-89791-137-5 - Paul Barnetson:
Frangere..decision support in many dimensions or..how to break the old spread sheet approach. 1-10 - Sylvain H. Baron:
A dyadic determinant function. 11-16 - Renzo Beltrame:
An extension of relational database model to probabilistic data. 17-24 - Renzo Beltrame, Giorgio Faconti, Patrizia Palamidese:
An APL interface to the open systems interconnection for large scale application systems. 25-31 - J. Philip Benkard:
Rank vs depth for array partitioning. 33-39 - J. Philip Benkard:
Syntactic experiments with arrays of functions and operators. 41-51 - Robert Bernecky:
Function arrays. 53-56 - Michael J. A. Berry:
Shared functions and variables as an aid to applications design. 57-62 - Paul C. Berry, Gottfried Bach, Michel Bouchard, Margarete Buch, Sachiko Ikeuchi Berry, Roland H. Pesch:
Word, image and metaphor to name APL concepts in many tongues. 63-69 - Norman Brenner:
Editing APL objects with CMS XEDIT. 71-75 - Norman Brenner:
VLSI circuit design using APL with fortran subroutines. 77-79 - James A. Brown:
Function assignment and arrays of functions. 81-84 - John D. Bunda, John A. Gerth:
APL two by two-syntax analysis by pairwise reduction. 85-94 - G. J. Burkland, Philip Heidelberger, Peter D. Welch, L. S.-Y. Wu, Martin Schatzoff:
An APL system for interactive scientific-engineering graphics and data analysis. 95-102 - Jean Canet:
An example of the APL's incursion in the medical world: The usefulness of this language for non computer scientist physicians. 103-105 - Robert R. DeCloss:
Guidelines for the APL entrepreneur. 107-113 - Maurizio Dell'Oca, Piero Mussio:
APL iconics. 115-121 - John Delo, Sanford Friedman:
A high-performance environment for APL. 122-129 - Adin D. Falkoff:
One man's view of the ideal APL system. 131 - Jos Flury, Dirk Lankhorst:
APL application development in a micro system environment. 133-136 - Ralph L. Fox:
APL approaches to time-phased financial modelling logic. 137-142 - A. A. Friedrich, Robert D. Love:
APL transmission path analysis for design of a local area network. 143-147 - Isaak Gilyutin:
Misnet - the APL management information system for communications network. 149-155 - Eric Gullichsen:
Representation & combination of Boolean functions using APL. 157-162 - J. B. Gunn:
Use of virus functions to provide a virtual APL interpreter under user control. 163-168 - Stig Gustafsson:
Computational geometry with APL. 169-175 - Garry Helzer:
An APL approach to differential equations. 177-179 - Laurle J. Hendres:
RIPO: An automated prototyping tool based on nested arrays. 181-184 - Bill Hillman:
Information security issues in an APL application. 185-191 - Conrad H. Hoesle:
Using fullscreen-support and graphics in an end-user-friendly management information system. 193-196 - Timothy P. Holls:
APL editor features for productivity and quality. 197-205 - Raymond C. Hooker:
APL programming: A psychological model. 207-211 - Kenneth E. Iverson, Roland H. Pesch, J. Henri Schueler:
An operator calculus. 213-218 - Jan Jantzen:
Proposal for a prototyping kit. 219-224 - Robert Jernigan:
Logic programming in APL. 225-230 - Rolf Körnemark:
Application development and control system (ADACS). 231-237 - Richard M. Levine:
An input-checking function for APL systems. 239-245 - Richard L. Naugle, Joseph B. Schlam:
Polyvalent functions, operators, strand notation and their precedence. 247-254 - Howard A. Peelle:
Representing rubik's cube in APL. 255-262 - Raymond P. Polivka:
The impact of APL2 on teaching APL. 263-269 - M. P. Racite, S. R. Dickstein:
APL curvilinear regression and associated problems. 271-278 - Denis P. Samson:
A proposal for control structures in APL. 279-284 - Alfred A. Schwartz:
A fast APL algorithm for logic minimization. 285-290 - John R. Searle:
The future of programming - whither APL? 291-296 - Michael Simpson:
Using APL as a preprocessing selector from large VSAM files. 297-302 - Karl Soop:
Can an APL workspace be used as a data base? 303-311 - Bernd Streitberg, Joachim Röhmel:
Exact nonparametrics in APL. 313-325 - Peter Söderström:
INFO-FRAGA, a user friendly query language for large files and data bases. 327-332 - Maria L. Tavera, Manuel Alfonseca, Juan Rojas:
The IBM personal computer APL system. 333-337 - Stephen Taylor, Arthur T. Whitney:
The one tree (breaking out of the workspace). 339-341 - Norman D. Thomson:
Cultivating trees - an essay in APL2. 343-348 - Gustav Tollet:
Interactive flowcharting on a presentation graphics terminal. 349-355 - Michael van der Meulen:
Serialization of SVP requests-a locking proposal for APL. 357-363 - Jill Wade:
Practical guidelines for a user-friendly interface. 365-371 - John W. Wade:
Geometric transformations in APL. 373-379 - J. Welford:
Using APL to understand bit-slice microprocessors. 381-385 - Kiyotaka Yasui:
On representation and manipulation of mathematical formulas using general array data structure: IFORP (interactive formula processor). 387-391
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