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HLLCA 1973: College Park, MD, USA
- William A. Wulf, John R. Pasta, Elliott I. Organick, Yaohan Chu, Robert E. Noonan:
Proceedings of the ACM-IEEE Symposium on High-Level-Language Computer Architecture, HLLCA 1973, College Park, Maryland, USA, November 7-8, 1973. ACM 1973, ISBN 978-1-4503-7426-2 - Hamilton Richards Jr., Roy J. Zingg:
The logical structure of the memory resource in the SYMBOL-2R computer. 1-10 - J. W. Anderberg, C. L. Smith:
High-level language translation in SYMBOL 2R. 11-19 - Perry C. Hutchison, K. Ethington:
Program execution in the SYMBOL 2R computer. 20-26 - Hamilton Richards Jr., Charles Wright Jr.:
Introduction to the SYMBOL 2R programming language. 27-33 - William C. Nielsen:
Design of an aerospace computer for direct HOL execution. 34-42 - Stanley M. Nissen, Steven J. Wallach:
The all applications digital computer. 43-51 - James S. Miller, Woodrow H. Vandever Jr.:
Instruction architecture of an aerospace multiprocessor. 52-60 - Joel F. Bartlett:
The HP 3000 computer system. 61-69 - Howard M. Bloom:
Structure of a direct high-level language processor. 70-80 - Robert G. Herriot:
GLOSS: A high level machine. 81-90 - L. N. McMahan, Edward A. Feustel:
Implementation of a tagged architecture for block structured languages. 91-100 - Andrew M. Welin:
The internal machine. 101-108 - Stephen C. Schroeder, L. E. Vaughn:
A high order language optimal execution processor Fast Intent Recognition System (FIRST). 109-116 - Lawrence J. Schutte:
A report on the value of some advanced high level language operators on current sequential computers. 117-123 - Gary A. Sitton, Thomas A. Kendrick, A. Gil Carrick Jr.:
The PL/EXUS language and virtual machine. 124-130 - Leonard S. Haynes:
Structure of a Polish String language for an Algol 60 language processor. 131-140 - Laurian M. Chirica, David F. Martin, Timothy A. Dreisbach, J. G. Peetz, Arthur Sorkin:
Two PARALLEL EULER run time models: The dangling reference, impostor environment, and label problems. 141-151 - Victor R. Basili, Albert J. Turner:
A hierarchical machine model for the semantics of programming languages. 152-164 - Daniel M. Berry, Laurian M. Chirica, John B. Johnston, David F. Martin, Arthur Sorkin:
On the time required for retention. 165-178
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