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SIGPLAN 1983: San Francisco, CA, USA
- John R. White, Lawrence A. Rowe:
Proceedings of the 1983 ACM SIGPLAN Symposium on Programming Language Issues in Software Systems, SIGPLAN 1983, San Francisco, California, USA, June 27-29, 1983. ACM 1983, ISBN 978-0-89791-108-5 - Butler W. Lampson, Eric E. Schmidt:
Organizing software in a distributed environment. 1-13 - Michael L. Powell, Mark A. Linton:
Visual abstraction in an interactive programming environment. 14-21 - U. Honschopp, Wolfram-Manfred Lippe, Friedemann H. Simon:
Compiling functional languages for von Neumann machines. 22-27 - Rodney Farrow:
Attribute grammars and data-flow languages. 28-40 - Juha Heinänen:
A programmer controlled approach to data and control abstraction. 41-52 - William E. Weihl, Barbara Liskov:
Specification and implementation of resilient, atomic data types. 53-64 - Thomas J. LeBlanc, Robert P. Cook:
An analysis of language models for high-performance communication in local-area networks. 65-72 - Robert E. Strom, Shaula Yemini:
NIL: An integrated language and system for distributed programming. 73-82 - Joachim W. Schmidt, Manuel Mall:
Abstraction mechanisms for database programming. 83-93 - Dzenan Ridjanovic, Michael L. Brodie:
Action and transaction skeletons: : High level language constructs for database transactions. 94-99 - Mary Shaw, Ellen Borison, Michael Horowitz, Tom Lane, David Nichols, Randy Pausch:
Descartes: A programming-language approach to interactive display interfaces. 100-111 - Dan R. Olsen Jr., Elizabeth P. Dempsey:
Syntax directed graphical interaction. 112-117 - Michel Pilote:
A programming language framework for designing user interfaces. 118-136 - Harold L. Ossher, Brian K. Reid:
Fable: A programming-language solution to IC process automation problems. 137-148 - Stephen W. Smoliar, David R. Barstow:
Who needs languages, and why do they need them? or no matter how high the level, it's still programming. 149-157 - Marc D. Donner:
The design of OWL a language for walking. 158-165 - Richard Zippel:
Capsules. 166-169 - Gordon S. Novak Jr.:
Data abstraction in GLISP. 170-177 - Antonio Albano:
Type hierarchies and Semantic Data Models. 178-186 - Gordon V. Cormack:
Extensions to static scoping. 187-191 - Isabel Gouveia Lima, Richard P. Hopkins, Lindsay Marshall, David Mundy, Philip C. Treleaven:
Decentralised control flow - based on UNIX. 192-201 - Jon Shultis:
A functional shell. 202-211 - Christopher W. Fraser, David R. Hanson:
A high-level programming and command language. 212-219
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