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ACM SIGPLAN Notices, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, January 1974
- Thomas I. M. Ho:

Review of On programming: an interim report on the SETL project, intallment II: the SETL language and examples of its use by J. T. Schwartz. New York University, 1973. 6-7 - Frank L. Friedman, Victor B. Schneider:

A programming language for mini-computer systems. 8-32
Volume 9, Number 2, February 1974
- Ralph E. Griswold:

Suggested revisions and additions to the syntax and control mechanisms of SNOBOL4. 7-23 - Jacob Palme:

SIMULA as a tool for extensible program products. 24-40
Volume 9, Number 3, March 1974
- Neodet Bulut, Maurice H. Halstead:

Impurities found in algorithm implementations. 9-12 - Richard H. Karpinski:

An unstructured view of structured programming. 12-20
Volume 9, Number 4, April 1974
- 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 [contents]
Volume 9, Number 5, May 1974
- Paul W. Abrahams:

Improving the control structure of SNOBOL4. 10-12 - Walter Bilofsky:

Syntax extension and the IMP72 programming language. 13-30 - Amos N. Gileadi, Henry F. Ledgard:

On a proposed measure of program structure. 31-36
Volume 9, Number 6, June 1974
- Hilmer W. Besel:

After the goto debate. 13-16 - B. N. Dickman:

More fuel for the goto controversy. 17 - Daniel L. Ostapko:

On deriving a relation between circuits and input/output by analyzing an equivalent program. 18-24 - Larry Weissman:

Psychological complexity of computer programs: an experimental methodology. 25-36
Volume 9, Number 7, July 1974
- James L. Peterson:

Review of The elements of programming style by Brian W. Kernighan and P. J. Plauger. McGraw-Hill Company, 1974. 6 - Daniel P. Friedman, Stuart C. Shapiro:

A case for while-until. 7-14 - Olivier Lecarme:

Structured programming, programming teaching and the language Pascal. 15-21 - Stuart H. Sanfield:

The scope of variable concept: the key to structured programming? 22-29 - Joachim von Peschke:

Syntactic rules embedded in PL/I. 30-38 - John E. L. Peck, J. M. Watt, Michel Sintzoff:

Revised ALGOL 68 syntax chart. 39
Volume 9, Number 8, August 1974
- Harold W. Lawson, S. Habib, Earl W. Reigel, Richard L. Wexelblat:

Proceedings of the Meeting on SIGPLAN/SIGMICRO Interface, Harriman, New York, USA, May 30 - June 1, 1973. ACM 1973, ISBN 978-1-4503-7881-9 [contents]
Volume 9, Number 9, September 1974
- David W. Bray:

Dynamic storage routines for Fortran programs. 2-13 - Henry Kleine, Richard V. Morris:

Modern programming: a definition. 14-17 - Anthony G. Middleton:

A structured model of programs suitable for analysing time/storage trade-offs. 18-28 - Marvin V. Zelkowitz:

Interactive PL/1. 29-32
Volume 9, Number 10, October 1974
- Axel T. Schreiner, K. A. Redish, Richard Alan Karp, Rex L. Page, Richard J. Cichelli:

Correspondence from the members. 2-8 - James F. Gimpel:

Language extensions to SNOBOL4. 11-20 - Olivier Lecarme, Pierre Desjardins:

Reply to a paper by A. N. Habermann on the programming language Pascal. 21-27 - Kevin C. McCoy:

Testing the readability and composability of computer programs: methodology. 28 - Loren P. Meissner:

A compatible "structured" extension to Fortran. 29-36
Volume 9, Number 11, November 1974
- Peter J. Denning:

Is "structured programming" any longer the right term? 4-6 - Barry K. Rosen:

Note on semantics and optimization. 6-10 - Jean E. Sammet:

Roster of programming languages for 1973. 18-31 - W. C. M. Vaughan:

Another look at the CASE statement. 32-36
Volume 9, Number 12, December 1974
- Robert R. Korfhage:

On the development of data structures. 14-23 - Dennis M. O'Neill:

SFOR: a precompiler for the implementation of a FORTRAN-Based structured language. 22-29 - Ben Shneiderman:

The chemistry of control structures. 29-34 - Nobuyoshi Terashima:

SYSL: system description language. 35-44

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