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APL 1985: Seattle, WA, USA
- Jerry R. Turner:
Proceedings of the international conference on APL - APL and the future, APL 1985, Seattle, Washington, USA, May 12-16, 1985. ACM 1986, ISBN 978-0-89791-157-3 - Jim Lucas:
Array oriented exception handling: a proposal for dealing with "invalid" data. 1-4 - Casey Bley:
An SQL interface for VS APL. 5-11 - Jean-Jacques Girardot:
The APL 90 project: new directions in APL interpreters technology. 12-18 - Aale Roos, Heikki Laitonen:
Freestyle graphics with APL. 19-21 - Timothy A. Budd:
Dataflow analysis in APL. 22-28 - Alexis Koster:
Compiling APL for parallel execution on an FFP machine. 29-37 - Richard Nabavi:
The graphical kernal system - an opportunity for APL. 38-41 - Mary Lou Fox, Patrick Parks:
APL and GDDM (tutorial). 43-44 - Raymond P. Polivka:
Teaching APL2. 45-46 - John A. Gerth:
Design of APL (tutorial). 47-48 - Michael J. A. Berry:
System commands: an APL backwater revisited. 49-51 - Wei-Tih Cheng:
An integrated business application architecture. 52-58 - Philip Evans:
Software publishing and the software developer. 59-67 - Paul C. Berry:
Integrating ordinary type and many languages with the APL alphabet and keyboard. 68-76 - Clark Wiedmann:
Efficiency in the APL environment - a full arsenal for attacking CPU hogs. 77-85 - Howard A. Peelle, Murray Eisenberg:
APL teaching bugs. 86-93 - A. Martin Euredjian:
APL and robotics. 94-105 - Gerald Gary Sullivan, Kenneth Fordyce:
Artificial intelligence development aids (AIDA). 106-113 - Andrew K. Dickey:
Improving APL performance with custom written auxiliary processors. 114-119 - John W. Burgeson, Robert G. Germain:
AMS: an APL management system. 120-122 - J. Philip Benkard:
Control of structure and evaluation. 123-133 - Eric Baelen, Bion B. Bierer, Stephen B. Jaffe, Anthony R. Lantz, Lynne C. Shaw:
Corporate application of APL - case studies (panel). 135 - Carolyn B. Catlin, Linda Furrow, Clif Kranish, Neil W. Polhemus, Jonathan R. Strong:
APL graphics products (panel). 137 - Robert Bernicky, Geno Coschi, James L. Ryan, Bob Smith, Philip A. Van Cleave, James G. Wheeler:
Writing interpreters (panel). 139-140 - Jake Ansell, Alan M. Sykes:
APLIM - applied linear interactive models. 141-147 - Karl Soop, Roderic A. Davis II:
Extended shared-variable sessions. 148-150 - Dan M. King:
Using dimensions to represent attributes. 151-155 - Fred Appleyard, Roger K. W. Hui:
Design: a financial modelling system. 156-165 - J. Philip Benkard:
Structural experiments with arrays of functions. 166-172 - Robert Bittlestone:
XPL: an expert systems framework in APL. 173-180 - Edward V. Eusebi:
Operators for program control. 181-189 - Edward V. Eusebi:
Operators for recursion. 190-194 - John W. Myrna, Peter G. DiChellis:
The use of APL versus other languages - a six year trend analysis. 195-198 - Thomas J. Pritchard:
Tadpoles and frogs: metamorphosis in APL code. 199-206 - Kevin R. Weaver:
Lotus 1-2-3 for mainframes (bringing a product to market). 207-214 - H. A. Hartung:
An APL database system for R&D laboratories. 215-220 - Chester C. Foster, Thomas N. Herzog:
Mortgage insurance: a view from the APL terminal. 221-227 - Linda Alvord:
Mathematics education through the perspective of rationalized APL. 228-230 - Jim Weigang:
An introduction to STSC's APL compiler. 231-238 - Vin Grannell:
A group of APL functions for computer-assisted instruction. 239-246 - Irvin R. Whiteman:
The intelligent approach to teaching arithmetic. 247-255 - Kevin R. Weaver, Thomas G. Atkins, Michael L. Haas, John A. Bunyan, Vess E. Irvine, Douglas W. Taylor:
Commercial applications (panel). 257-258 - Patricia A. Buteux, Edward Cherlin, Percy Feiner, Jim Lucas, Eugene E. McDonnell, Michael Sunday, Sheryl Winton:
Promoting APL (panel). 259-260 - Andrew K. Dickey:
Developing auxiliary processors (tutorial). 261-262 - Charles Haspel, Alphonse Thomas Vasquez:
N-dimensional geometry using APL2. 263-269 - Gösta Olavi:
An APL production environment. 270-276 - James A. Brown:
Inside the APL2 workspace. 277-282 - Tauno Ylinen:
APLGRAPH - how to develop graphics software without really trying. 283-288 - Francesco Antonacci, Piero Dell'Orco:
An APL based relational data management language using SYSTEM R as data server. 289-294 - John D. Burger, John W. Myrna, Richard S. Paulson, David Saunders, Richard M. Smith, Philip A. Van Cleave, John C. Wilson:
APL microcomputer products (panel). 295-296 - Bion Bierer, Joe Heise, Eugene R. Mannacio:
APL programming standards (panel). 297-298 - Jan-Willem Neurdenburg, Phil S. Schwarz:
≅USER: the user-definable system function in Data General's AOS/VS APL. 299-307 - Wilbur D. Hagamen, Martin Gardy, Gregory Bell, Edwin Rekosh, Steven Zatz:
MEDCAT: an APL program for medical diagnosis, consultation, and teaching. 308-314
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