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APL 1989: New York City, NY, USA
- Chris Lincoln, Bob Brown:
Conference Proceedings on APL as a Tool of Thought, APL 1989, New York City, NY, USA, August 7-10, 1989. ACM 1989, ISBN 0-89791-327-2 - Manuel Alfonseca, David Selby:
APL and PS/2: The Language, the System, the Peripherals. 1-5 - M. Lfonseca:
Object Oriented Programming in APL2. 6-11 - M. v. Baaren, F. H. D. van Batenburg, H. P. T. v. d. Star:
Discrete Simulation by APL-GPSS: The Best of Two Worlds. 12-22 - J. Philip Benkard, James A. Brown:
User Defined Data Types in APL2. 23-30 - Harry C. Bertuccelli:
What is an Argument? 31-42 - Dick Bowman:
APL and GDDM - a High Performance Toolkit. 43-53 - H. A. Broadbent, Jim Lucas:
Neural Network Model of Serial Learning. 54-61 - James A. Brown, Brent Hawks:
Understanding Selective Assignment. 62-67 - Robert G. Brown:
APL at the Crossroads. 68-74 - A. Camacho:
Workspace 'Maze'. 75-86 - Wai-Mee Ching, Rick Nelson, Nungjane Shi:
An Empirical Study of the Performance of the APL370 Compiler. 87-93 - Yap Siong Chua, Charles N. Winton:
A Simulation Tool for Teaching CPU Design and Microprogramming Concepts. 94-100 - D. Cook:
High Productivity Techniques for Large APL System. 101-106 - S. D. Curtin, J. Scholes:
: 9YSM: A Full-Screen Manager for Dyalog APL. 107-112 - Edward J. Danial:
APL as a Tool of Research for the Mathematical Scientist. 113-116 - David S. Eastwood:
APL on the Factory Floor. 117-123 - Uwe Engelmann, Th. Gerneth, Hans-Peter Meinzer:
Implementation of Predicate Logic in APL2. 124-128 - William G. Foote, James Kraemer:
APL2 Implementation of an Interest Rate Volatility Model. 129-135 - Erik S. Friis:
A Fusion of Lotus 1-2-3 and APL2. 136-147 - Andreas Geyer-Schulz, Alfred Taudes, Johann Mitlöhner:
An APL-Tutoring Adventure Game. 148-157 - Martin Gfeller:
A Future APL: Examples and Problems. 158-163 - Martin Gfeller:
Object Oriented Programming in AIDA APL. 164-168 - Thomas Gilb:
A Planning Language (a PLanguage). 169-177 - Alan Graham:
APLO: A Simple Modern APL. 178-183 - Wilbur D. Hagamen, Paul C. Berry, Kenneth E. Iverson, Jay C. Weber:
Processing Natural Language Syntactic and Semantic Mechanisms. 184-189 - Richard F. Hobson, J. D. Hoskin, R. W. Spilsbury:
Opportunities for System and User Features in a New APL Interpreter. 190-196 - Eugene E. McDonnell, Kenneth E. Iverson:
Phrasal Forms. 197-199 - Jan Jantzen:
Inference Planning Using Digraphs and Boolean Arrays. 200-204 - Stanley Jordan:
APL for Music. 205-214 - Dominique Julio, Joël Mosland:
The Benefits and Advantages of APL. 215-225 - David J. Landaeta:
The Structure and Content of APL Data. 226-230 - David Livingstone, Hamid Gharib:
Data Typing in APL. 231-241 - Stephen M. Mansour:
Techniques for Avoiding Conditional Execute in APL2. 242-248 - John C. McInturff:
Expressing Qualified Logic in APL. 249-272 - D. Michelson:
Actuarial and Financial Calculations with Base Value (bottom). 273-277 - Richard Nabavi:
APL Windowing Systems - Where Next? 278-284 - Richard D. Neidinger:
An APL Approach to Differential Calculus Yields a Powerful Tool. 285-288 - T. Nishio, I. Ogasawara:
Thermochemical Prediction Program Aided with EXAPL and APL2 Data Structure. 289-292 - T. Nummi:
APL as a Tool for Computations in Growth Studies. 293-298 - P. Rodriguez, Juan Rojas, Manuel Alfonseca, J. I. Burgos:
An Expert System in Chemical Synthesis Written in APL2/PC. 299-303 - Glenn Schneider, Paul Paluzzi, James Webb:
Astrophysical APL - Diamonds in the Sky. 304-311 - Ralph G. Selfridge:
Analysis of Robot Manipulators. 312-319 - W. J. Shaw:
Making APL Error Messages Kinder and Gentler. 320-324 - K. Sternberg:
Reflections on Teaching APL to Eighth Graders. 325-326 - John Sullivan:
An On-Line Help Facility for APL2. 327-333 - Alvin J. Surkan:
APL Descriptions of Functional Building Blocks for Connectionist Computer Models. 334-340 - Rexford H. Swain:
Enhancing XEDIT as a an APL Editor. 341-345 - Alan M. Sykes, Alan G. Hawkes:
Using APL2 in Statistics. 346-354 - C. M. Sykes, Alan M. Sykes:
A Paediatric Management Information System in APL. 355-363 - Norman D. Thomson:
Generic Binary Trees in APL2. 364-369 - Jerry R. Turner:
APL in the Workstation Environment. 370-373 - C. Waters:
Observations on Flight Behavior in the Butterfly. 374-376 - Kevin R. Weaver:
Measure Productivity: Use a Generally Accepted Metric. 377-380
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