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Software - Practice and Experience (SPE), Volume 6, 1976
Volume 6, Number 1, January-March 1976
- Peter M. Neely:
A New Programming Discipline. 7-27 - C. O. Grosse-Lindemann, Hans-Hellmut Nagel:
Postlude to a PASCAL-Compiler Bootstrap on a DECSystem-10. 29-42 - Gary J. Nutt:
Computer System Resource Requirements of Novice Programming Students. 43-50 - Rae A. Earnshaw:
Graph Plotting in ALGOL 68-R. 51-60 - Stephen J. Hague, Brian Ford:
Portability-Prediction and Correction. 69 - J. L. Schonfelder:
The Production of Special Function Routines for a Multi-Machine Library. 71-82 - Ronald L. Lancaster, Victor B. Schneider:
Quick Compiler Construction Using Uniform Code Generators. 83-91 - R. F. Brunt, D. E. Tuffs:
A User-Oriented Approach to Control Languages. 93-108 - Coenraad Bron, W. de Vries:
A PASCAL Compiler for PDP 11 Minicomputers. 109-116 - Norman D. Peterson:
Cobol Generation of Source Programs and Reports. 117-131
Volume 6, Number 2, April-June 1976
- Per Brinch Hansen:
The Solo Operating System: A Concurrent Pascal Program. 141-149 - Per Brinch Hansen:
The Solo Operating System: Job Interface. 151-164 - Per Brinch Hansen:
The Solo Operating System: Processes, Monitors, and Classes. 165-200 - Per Brinch Hansen:
Disk Scheduling at Compile Time. 201-205 - Stefan Feyock, Paul Lazarus:
Syntax-directed Correction of Syntax Errors. 207-219 - Anthony J. Guttmann:
Multi-dimensional Summations in FORTRAN. 221-224 - Robert M. McClure, Richard L. Gauthier:
Minivital: A Compiler Case Study. 225-237 - K. Sreenivasan:
Application of Accounting Data in Evaluating Computer System Performance. 239-244 - David R. Hanson:
Variable Association in SNOBOL4. 245-254 - Martin Richards:
JUMBO-A Demonstration Program to Illustrate the Use of BCPL in a Real-time Graphics Application Requiring Scaled Arithmetic. 255-259 - Brian A. Wichmann, B. Jones:
Testing ALGOL 60 Compilers. 261-270 - George Coulouris, I. Durham, J. R. Hutchinson, M. H. Patel, T. Reeves, D. G. Winderbank:
The Design and Implementation of an Interactive Document Editor. 271-279
Volume 6, Number 3, July-September 1976
- Michael J. Spier:
Software Malpractice-A Distasteful experience. 293-299 - J. M. Craddock:
Designing a FORTRAN Based System for Meteorological Statistics. 301-319 - N. Newman, T. Lang:
Documentation for Computer Users. 321-326 - W. H. Kaubisch, Ronald H. Perrott, C. A. R. Hoare:
Quasiparallel Programming. 341-356 - Santosh K. Shrivastava:
Systematic Programming of Scheduling Algorithms. 357-370 - David L. Russel, Jeffrey Y. Sue:
Implementation of a Pascal Compiler for the IBM 360. 371-376 - Andrew M. Lister, K. J. Maynard:
An Implementation of Monitors. 377-385 - A. D. Heher:
Some Features of a Real-time BASIC Executive. 387-391 - Malcolm A. Sabin:
Portability-Some Experiences with FORTRAN. 393-396 - Mahes Visvalingam:
Indexing with Codes Deltas-A Data Compaction Technique. 397-403 - Jacob Palme:
Experience from the Standardization of the SIMULA Programming Language. 405-409 - David B. Wortman, Philip J. Khaiat, David M. Laskar:
Six PL/I Compilers. 411-422 - P. J. Brown:
Throw-away Compiling. 423-434
Volume 6, Number 4, October-December 1976
- Helmut Hummel:
LEKTOR-A List-oriented, Machine-independent Programming System for Conversational Applications. 447-463 - Israel Gat, Harry J. Saal:
Memoryless Execution: A Programmer's Viewpoint. 463-471 - Leon J. Osterweil, Lloyd D. Fosdick:
DAVE-A Validation Error Detection and Documentation System for Fortran Programs. 473-486 - Jim Cunningham, C. G. Pugh:
A Language-independent System to Aid the Development of Structured Programs. 487-503 - James L. Elshoff:
A Numerical Profile of Commercial PL/I Programs. 505-525 - Derek Partridge, E. B. James:
Compiling Techniques to Exploit the Pattern of Language Use. 527-539 - B. J. Austin, P. M. Ewens, R. H. Hudson:
Linking a CYBER76 to a 3600. 541-553 - Ben Shneiderman:
A Review of Design Techniques for Programs and Data. 555-567 - M. J. Coleman, George S. Godliman, G. L. Leonard:
The Viscom-A System of 'Soft' Video-terminals. 569-576 - R. Loeser, E. M. Gaposchkin:
The Second Law of Debugging. 577-578
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