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SIGPLAN Symposium on Very High Level Languages 1974: Santa Monica, CA, USA
- Burt M. Leavenworth:

Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Very High Level Languages, Santa Monica, California, USA, March 28-29, 1974. ACM 1974, ISBN 978-1-4503-7884-0 - Burt M. Leavenworth, Jean E. Sammet:

An overview of nonprocedural languages. 1-12 - Clair W. Goldsmith:

The design of a procedureless programming language. 13-24 - Michael Hammer, W. Gerry Howe, Irving Wladawsky:

An interactive business definition system. 25-33 - Jay Earley:

High level operations in automatic programming. 34-42 - J. T. Schwartz:

Automatic and semiautomatic optimization of SETL. 43-49 - Barbara H. Liskov, Stephen N. Zilles:

Programming with Abstract Data Types. 50-59 - Richard C. T. Lee, Shi-Kuo Chang:

Structured programming and automatic program synthesis. 60-70 - Ben Shneiderman, Peter Scheuermann:

Structured data structures. 71-72 - Richard E. Fairley:

Continuous system simulation languages: Design principles and implementation techniques. 73-81 - Wing Cheung Tam, Walter J. Karplus:

PDEL-ID: An extension of PDEL for distributed parameter system identification. 82-90 - George E. Heidorn:

English as a very high level language for simulation programming. 91-100 - Richard D. Jenks:

The SCRATCHPAD language. 101-111 - Michael Levison:

The design and implementation of a very high level language for literary scholars. 112-117 - Stan Cohen:

Speakeasy-an evolutionary system. 118-126 - Eldon W. Ziegler:

An introduction to the UMTA specification language. 127-132

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