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Structured Programming, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, 1990
- David Gries, Dennis M. Volpano:

The Transform - a New Language Construct. Struct. Program. 11(1): 1-10 (1990) - Marcus E. Brown, Bart Childs:

An Interactive Environment for Literate Programming. Struct. Program. 11(1): 11-26 (1990) - Lem O. Ejiogu:

Beyond Structured Programming: An Introduction to the Principles of Applied Software Metrics. Struct. Program. 11(1): 27-44 (1990) - Juris Reinfelds, Richard Miller:

The Development of a Program to Find the Length of the Longest M-Sequence in a String. Struct. Program. 11(1): 45-52 (1990)
Volume 11, Number 2, 1990
- Coenraad Bron:

Symmetric (and Generic) Algorithms for Height Balanced Trees. Struct. Program. 11(2): 59-68 (1990) - Herbert Klaeren, Peter Thiemann:

A Clean Modula-2 Interface to Abstract Data Types. Struct. Program. 11(2): 69-78 (1990) - Gérard Padiou:

Nested Coroutines for Exception Handling in Modula-2. Struct. Program. 11(2): 79-84 (1990) - Marcus Brown, David Cordes:

Literate Programming Applied to Conventional Software Design. Struct. Program. 11(2): 85-98 (1990)
Volume 11, Number 3, 1990
- Peter Rechenberg:

Programming Languages as Thought Models. Struct. Program. 11(3): 105-116 (1990) - Pieter H. Hartel:

A Comparison of Three Garbage Collection Algorithms. Struct. Program. 11(3): 117-128 (1990) - Josef Grosch:

Efficient and Comfortable Error Recovery in Recursive Descent Parsers. Struct. Program. 11(3): 129-140 (1990) - Rajiv Gupta:

Debugging Code Reorganized by a Trace Scheduling Compiler. Struct. Program. 11(3): 141-150 (1990)
Volume 11, Number 4, 1990
- Gustav Pomberger:

Editorial. Struct. Program. 11(4): 155-156 (1990) - Russ Miller, Quentin F. Stout:

Seymour: a Portable Parallel Programming Language. Struct. Program. 11(4): 157-172 (1990) - Bruno Schäffer:

Chiron - A Homogeneous Object-Oriented Language. Struct. Program. 11(4): 173-188 (1990) - Joseph M. Morris:

Programming by Expression Refinement: a Sequence of Examples. Struct. Program. 11(4): 189-198 (1990)

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