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ACM SIGPLAN Notices, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, January 1976
- Loren P. Meissner:
Proposed control structures for extended FORTRAN. 16-21 - David W. Embley, Wilfred J. Hansen:
The KAIL selector: a unified control construct. 22-29 - Charles Landau:
On high-level languages for system programming. 30-31 - G. Winiger:
A note on one-pass CASE statement compilation. 32-36 - Niklaus Wirth:
Comment on a note on dynamic arrays in PASCAL. 37-38 - Steven Worona:
PL/CT, another approach to two problems in interactive PL/I. 39-44
Volume 11, Number 2, February 1976
- Paul W. Abrahams:
On realism in programming examples. 17-19 - Harold W. Lawson, David R. Doucette:
A translation machine with automated top-down parsing. 20-29 - Donald J. Reifer:
The structured Fortran dilemma. 30-32
Volume 11, Number 3, March 1976
- Frank Engel Jr.:
Draft proposed ANS FORTRAN BSR X3.9 X3J3/76. 1-212
Volume 11, Number SI, March 1976
- Elliott I. Organick, Henry F. Ledgard, Robert W. Taylor:
Proceedings of the SIGPLAN 1976 Conference on Data: Abstraction, Definition and Structure, Salt Lake City, Utah, USA, March 22-24, 1976. ACM 1976, ISBN 978-1-4503-7898-7 [contents]
Volume 11, Number 4, April 1976
- T. Lewis, L. Schutte:
Proceedings of the ACM SIGMINI/SIGPLAN interface meeting on Programming systems in the small processor environment, SIGMINI 1976, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA, March 4-6, 1976. ACM 1976, ISBN 978-1-4503-7894-9 [contents]
Volume 11, Number 5, May 1976
- Reford Bond:
An intuitive translation technique. 33-36 - O. Buchegger, Norbert E. Fuchs:
If 'ELSE' then 'CASE'. 37 - James L. Elshoff:
Measuring commercial PL/I programs using Halstead's criteria. 38-46 - Richard G. Hamlet:
The PDP-11 as B5500 in teaching systems programming. 47-52 - W. Terry Hardgrave:
Positional versus keyword parameter communication in programming languages. 52-58 - Jacob Palme:
New feature for module protection in SIMULA. 59-62 - Jørgen Steensgaard-Madsen:
More on dynamic arrays in PASCAL. 63-64 - Andrew S. Tanenbaum:
In defense of program testing or correctness proofs considered harmful. 64-68
Volume 11, Number 6, June 1976
- Robert C. Larkin, Toby S. Berk:
ACM Symposium on Graphic Languages, Florida, USA, April 26-27, 1976. ACM 1976, ISBN 978-1-4503-7444-6 [contents]
Volume 11, Number 7, July 1976
- Julius A. Archibald:
Towards a dynamic (FORTRAN) programming system. 17-24 - Dennis Allison:
Design notes for TINY BASIC. 25-33 - Richard K. Bennett:
BUILD: a primitive approach to the design of computer languages and their translators. 34-40 - Robert E. Brown:
Toward a better language for structured programming. 41-54 - Ronnie G. Ward:
A non-iterative situation case statement. 55-62 - M. Howard Williams:
A question-answering system for automatic program synthesis. 63-68
Volume 11, Number 8, August 1976
- Melvyn Feurman, Mary R. Dallal, Lillian Liebling:
Structured programming in COBOL under IBM 360/370 OS. 16-30 - C. Wrandle Barth:
STRCMACS: an extensive set of macros to aid in structured programming in 360/370 assembly language. 31-35 - David Matuszek:
The case for the assert statement. 36-37 - Giorgio Misuri:
Survey of existing programming aids. 38-41 - Stan Matwin, Marek Missala:
A simple, machine independent tool for obtaining rough measures of PASCAL programs. 42-45 - Carma L. McClure:
Ordering control data in structured COBOL. 46-51
Volume 11, Number 9, September 1976
- Robert F. Bridge, Edward W. Thompson:
Bridges: a tool for increasing the reliability of references to Fortran variables. 2-9 - A. James Cook:
Experience with extensible, portable Fortran extensions. 10-17 - Guenter Musstoph:
The programming system polyp: structure and experience. 18-24 - Mark B. Wells:
Preprocessing of typed two-dimensional mathematical expressions. 25-37 - John D. Woolley, Leland R. Miller, Charles M. Bernstein:
LINUS: an experiment in language preprocessing. 38-48
Volume 11, Number 10, October 1976
- Richard A. DeMillo, Stanley C. Eisenstat, Richard J. Lipton:
Can structured programs be efficient? 10-18 - Joep L. W. Kessels:
Parallel programming concepts in a definitional language. 19-31 - Edward N. Kittlitz:
Block statements and synonyms for PASCAL. 32-35 - Sergei B. Pokrovsky:
Formal types and their application to dynamic arrays in PASCAL. 36-42 - Stuart W. Rowland:
Some comments on structured Fortran. 43-48 - Janos Simon:
A comment on do traces. 49-52
Volume 11, Number 11, November 1976
- Reidar Conradi:
"Further critical comments on PASCAL, particularly as a systems programming language". 8-25 - Ross W. Goodell:
A generalized approach to interpretation machines. 26-37 - Arthur C. Fleck:
On the impossibility of content exchange through the by-name parameter transmission mechanism. 38-41 - L. T. Love, A. B. Bowman:
An independent test of the theory of software physics. 42-49 - Chris D. Marlin:
An experiment with the extensibility of SIMULA. 50-57 - Patrick Roy, Richard St-Denis:
Linear flowchart generator for a structured language. 58-64
Volume 11, Number 12, December 1976
- Stuart I. Feldman:
A Fortranner's lament: comments on the draft proposed ANS Fortran standard. 25-34 - Allan Gottlieb:
A flowcharting proposal. 35-37 - Lars Kahn:
Program structure definition using binary relations. 38-55 - Alan R. Korncoff, Charles H. Goodspeed:
SAGES: system aiding the generation of engineering software. 56-73 - William C. Nylin Jr., John B. Harvill:
Multiple tense computer programming. 74-93 - Daniel Sehwabe, Carlos J. P. Lucena:
Specification and uniform reference to data structures in PL/I. 94-104
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