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ACM SIGPLAN Notices, Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, January 1975
- Richard E. Nance, Margaret R. Fox, Robert R. Korfhage:

Proceedings of the 1973 meeting on Programming languages and information retrieval, SIGPLAN 1973, Gaithersburg, Maryland, USA, November 4-6, 1973. ACM 1973, ISBN 978-1-4503-7439-2 [contents]
Volume 10, Number 2, February 1975
- Anders Beckman:

Secondary effects. 10-11 - Dennis P. Geller:

How bad can it get??: by a large number of master's candidates. 12-13 - I. D. Hill, Roger S. Scowen, Brian A. Wichmann:

Writing algorithms in ALGOL 60. 14-31 - Thomas W.-S. Plum:

Mathematical overkill and the structure theorem. 32-33 - Eberhard Wegner:

Control constructs for programming languages. 34-41 - Donald S. Higgins

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A structured FORTRAN translator. 42-48
Volume 10, Number 3, March 1975
- Proceedings of the Conference on Programming Languages and Compilers for Parallel and Vector Machines 1975, New York, New York, USA, March 18-19, 1975. ACM 1975, ISBN 978-1-4503-7383-8 [contents]

Volume 10, Number 4, April 1975
- Paul W. Abrahams:

"Structured programming" considered harmful. 13-24 - Carma L. McClure:

Structured programming in COBOL. 25-33 - Robert F. Mathis:

Flow trace of a structured program. 33-37 - Nelson H. Weiderman, B. M. Rawson:

Flowcharting loops without cycles. 37-46 - Barry L. Wolman:

Reply to "Interactive PL/I". 46-48
Volume 10, Number 5, May 1975
- Stephen H. Kamnitzer:

Bootstrapping XPL from IBM/360 to UNIVAC 1100. 14-20 - David McQuillan:

Transaction diagrams: a design tool. 21-26 - David Lorge Parnas, John E. Shore, W. David Elliott:

On the need for fewer restrictions in changing compile-time environments. 29-36 - G. David Ripley, Ralph E. Griswold:

Tools for the measurement of SNOBOL4 programs. 36-52
Volume 10, Number 6, June 1975
- Martin L. Shooman, Raymond T. Yeh:

Proceedings of the International Conference on Reliable Software 1975, Los Angeles, California, USA, April 21-23, 1975. ACM 1975, ISBN 978-1-4503-7385-2 [contents]
Volume 10, Number 7, July 1975
- Anthony I. Wasserman:

Issues in programming language design: an overview. 10-12 - Charles T. Zahn:

Structured control in programming languages. 13-15 - Barbara H. Liskov:

Data types and program correctness. 16-17 - Thomas A. Standish:

Extensibility in programming language design. 18-21 - Leon Presser:

Structured languages. 22-24 - Jack B. Dennis:

An example of programming with abstract data types. 25-29 - John B. Goodenough:

Exception handling design issues. 41-45 - Ben Shneiderman:

Cognitive psychology and programming language design. 46-47
Volume 10, Number 8, August 1975
- H. Witt:

Pun-dora's box or how to produce enough papers to wrap up structured programming. 10-11 - James A. Mason:

Some user-defined control functions for more readable APL programs. 11-19 - Antonio Salvadori, Jessica Dragonette Gordon, C. K. Capstick:

Static profile of COBOL programs. 20-33 - Gerald M. Weinberg, Dennis P. Geller, Thomas W.-S. Plum:

IF-THEN-ELSE considered harmful. 34-44
Volume 10, Number 9, September 1975
- Peter J. Denning:

Comments on mathematical overkill. 10-11 - Clinton R. Foulk:

The DO trace: a simple and effective method for debugging GOTO-free programs. 11-18 - Loren P. Meissner:

On extending Fortran control structures to facilitate structured programming. 19-30 - Frederick G. Sayward:

A correctness criterion for CSP parallel programs. 30-38 - Bruce J. MacLennan:

A note on dynamic arrays in PASCAL. 39-40
Volume 10, Number 10, October 1975
- Reford Bond:

Free form structured FORTRAN translator. 12-15 - Lawrence Flon:

On research in structured programming. 16-17 - Lawrence E. Gales:

Structured FORTRAN with no preprocessor. 17-24 - Robert J. Lambird, Lawrence E. Cornish:

The EXEC 8 implementation of LIST PROCESSOR-N. 25-36
Volume 10, Number 11, November 1975
- Daniel M. Berry:

Structured documentation. 7-12 - F. P. Coakley:

Experience with the use of the case statement within a M.O.L. 13-17 - W. H. Dailey:

A tabular approach to program optimization. 17-22 - Stephen Leibowitz:

Memory optimization using block structures. 22-25 - Anthony G. Middleton:

Connector functions: another view of the GOTO ? 25-37 - M. Howard Williams:

A note on the ambiguity of the common statement. 38-40
Volume 10, Number 12, December 1975
- W. H. Dailey:

On generating binary decision trees with minimum nodes. 14-21 - John B. Holton:

Toward efficient programming in virtual systems. 22-25 - Theodore D. Lassagne:

Recursive definitions for iterative algorithms. 26-38

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