%A Anon %T An American national standard: IEEE standard for binary floating-point arithmetic %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 2 %D February 1987 %P 9-25 %A M.F. Cowlishaw %T The design of the REXX language %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 2 %D February 1987 %P 26-35 %A G. Alan Creak %T When GOTO goes to, how does it get there ? %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 2 %D February 1987 %P 36-42 %A Michael E. Goldsby %T Solving the N <= 8 queens problem with CSP and Modula-2 %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 2 %D February 1987 %P 43-52 %A Tomas Hrycej %T A knowledge-based problem-specific program generator %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 2 %D February 1987 %P 53-61 %A Kenneth Louden %T Recursion versus non-recursion in Pascal: recursion can be faster %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 2 %D February 1987 %P 62-67 %A G.R. Perkins %A R.W. Norman %A S. Danicic %T Coping with deeply nested control structures %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 2 %D February 1987 %P 68-77 %A Jeffrey Savit %T Uninitialized Modula-2 abstract objects, revisited %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 2 %D February 1987 %P 78-84 %A Bertrand Meyer %T EIFFEL: programming for reusability and extendibility %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 2 %D February 1987 %P 85-94 %A Ken Slonneger %T Pitfalls with procedure parameters %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 2 %D February 1987 %P 95-99 %A David Spector %A Prescott K. Turner %T Limitations of Graham-Glanville style code generation %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 2 %D February 1987 %P 100-108 %A David Harel %T Logic and databases: a critique %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 3 %D March 1987 %P 14-20 %A Frank G. Pagan %T A graphical FP language %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 3 %D March 1987 %P 21-39 %A Karl Rehmer %T Error handling using Modula-2 %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 3 %D March 1987 %P 40-48 %A Starrett C. Kennedy %T Engineering development of computer languages %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 3 %D March 1987 %P 49-58 %A Lem O. Ejiogu %T The critical issues of software metrics, part 0: perspectives on software measurements %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 3 %D March 1987 %P 59-64 %A John J. Leeson %A Michele L. Spear %T Type independent modules: the preferred approach to generic ADTs in Modula-2 %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 3 %D March 1987 %P 65-70 %A J.R. Parker %T A study of record packing methods %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 3 %D March 1987 %P 71-77 %A Wilhelm Bruanschober %T COMPAS - compatible Pascal %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 3 %D March 1987 %P 78-82 %A Philip Wadler %T A critique of Abelson and Sussman - or - why calculating is better than scheming %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 3 %D March 1987 %P 83-94 %K KRC Miranda Scheme Lisp, education %A Anne Lomax %T The suitability of language syntaxes for program generation %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 3 %D March 1987 %P 95-101 %K syntax-directed editor, PED %A Terry A. LePera %A H. Edward Donley %T Fortran: a viable option for the introductory computer science course %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 3 %D March 1987 %P 102-110 %A W. Hankley %T Feature analysis of Turbo Prolog %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 3 %D March 1987 %P 111-118 %A Will Tracz %T Personal personnel programmer profile %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 3 %D March 1987 %P 119-120 %A Richard Schooler %T Knowing is better than thinking: a simple approach to inter-procedural optimization %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 3 %D March 1987 %P 121-122 %A R. Kerr %T A materialistic view of the software "engineering" analogy %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 3 %D March 1987 %P 123-125 %A J.S. Rohl %T The towers of Hanoi - a representation-free solution %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 3 %D March 1987 %P 126 %A James F. Watson %T A grammar rule notation translator %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 4 %D April 1987 %P 16-27 %K DCG Turbo-Prolog %A Gary A. Hill %T A note on the modulo operation in Edison %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 4 %D April 1987 %P 28-29 %A Joseph C.H. Park %A Kwang-Moo Choe %T Remarks on recent algorithms for LALR lookahead sets %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 4 %D April 1987 %P 30-32 %A Atanas Radensky %T Lazy evaluation and nondeterminism make Backus's FP-systems more practical %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 4 %D April 1987 %P 33-40 %A Joseph A. Goguen %A Jose Meseguer %T Remarks on remarks on many-sorted equational logic %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 4 %D April 1987 %P 41-48 %A Andy Cheese %T Combinatory code and a parallel packet based computational model %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 4 %D April 1987 %P 49-58 %A Sharam Hekmatpour %T A notation for specifying menus %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 4 %D April 1987 %P 59-62 %A Thomas W. Jerardi %T Puzzles, Prolog and logic %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 4 %D April 1987 %P 63-69 %A David M. Harland %A Bruno Beloff %T OBJEKT: a persistent object store with an integrated garbage collector %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 4 %D April 1987 %P 70-79 %A Leszek Kotulski %T About the semantic nested monitor calls %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 4 %D April 1987 %P 80-82 %A Rand Methfessel %T Implementing an access and object oriented paradigm in a language that supports neither %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 4 %D April 1987 %P 83-93 %A Ion Ivan %A Romulus Arhire %A Marian Macesanu %T Programs complexity: comparative analysis, hierarchy, classification %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 4 %D April 1987 %P 94-102 %A J. Dana Eckart %T Iteration and abstract data types %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 4 %D April 1987 %P 103-110 %A Michael A. Torbett %T A note on "Protecting against uninitialized abstract objects in Modula-2" %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 5 %D May 1987 %P 8-10 %A Michael A. Torbett %T More ambiguities and insecurities in Modula-2 %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 5 %D May 1987 %P 11-17 %A David A. Joslin %T Extended Pascal - illustrative features %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 5 %D May 1987 %P 18-19 %A W. Van\ Snyder %T Multilevel exit and cycle aren't so bad %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 5 %D May 1987 %P 20-22 %A Herve Touati %T Is Ada an object oriented programming language ? %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 5 %D May 1987 %P 23-26 %A Roger R. Baldwin %T A note on H.E. Tompkins's minimum-period Cobol style %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 5 %D May 1987 %P 27-31 %A Dennis M. Miller %A James W. Howatt %A Robert S. Maness %A Wade H. Shaw %T A software science counting strategy for the full Ada language %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 5 %D May 1987 %P 32-41 %A Mario Furnari %T Pascal implementation of a Lisp interpreter %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 5 %D May 1987 %P 42-46 %A Ian Kaplan %T Programming the Loral LDF 100 dataflow machine %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 5 %D May 1987 %P 47-57 %A Jon Bondy %T Uninitialized Modula-2 abstract object instance, yet again %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 5 %D May 1987 %P 58-63 %A Stephen Richardson %A Mahadevan Ganapathi %T Interprocedural analysis - a bibliography %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 6 %D June 1987 %P 12-17 %A Herve Gallaire %A Jack Minker %A Jean-Marie Nicolas %T Logic and databases: a response %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 6 %D June 1987 %P 20-24 %A M. Collado %A R. Morales %A J.J. Moreno %T A Modula-2 implementation of CSP %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 6 %D June 1987 %P 25-38 %A Raymond A. Sosnowski %T Prolog dialects: a deja vu of BASICs %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 6 %D June 1987 %P 39-48 %A Andy Cheese %T Multi-moded relations in Parlog %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 6 %D June 1987 %P 49-51 %A Stuart Greenfield %A Roger Norton %T Detecting uninitialized Module-2 abstract objects %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 6 %D June 1987 %P 52-58 %A Richard S. Wiener %T Object-oriented programming in C++ - a case study %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 6 %D June 1987 %P 59-68 %A Rex E. Gantenbein %T Support for dynamic binding in strongly typed languages %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 6 %D June 1987 %P 69-75 %A J. Cris Miller %A Burton M. Strauss,\ III %T Implications fo automated restructuring of Cobol %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 6 %D June 1987 %P 76-82 %A A. Rizk %A F. Halsall %T Design and implementation of a C-based language for distributed real-time systems %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 6 %D June 1987 %P 83-100 %K MC Ada %A Klaus Indermark %A Herbert Klaeren %T Compiling Fibonacci-like recursion %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 6 %D June 1987 %P 101-108 %A David W. Krumme %T Comments on an example for procedure parameters %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 6 %D June 1987 %P 109-111 %A Morshwar R. Shujade %T Visual specification of blocks in programming languages %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 8 %D August 1987 %P 24-26 %A G. Nani %T Implementing separate compilations in Pascal %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 8 %D August 1987 %P 27-32 %A Ronald R. House %T Thoughts on "Extended Pascal - illustrative examples" %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 8 %D August 1987 %P 33-38 %A Gordon Davies %A A Tan %T A note on metrics of Pascal programs %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 8 %D August 1987 %P 39-44 %A Geoff Baldwin %T Implementation of physical units %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 8 %D August 1987 %P 45-50 %A Shang Lujun %A Sun Zhongxiu %T An object-oriented programming language for developing distributed software %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 8 %D August 1987 %P 51-56 %K Cluster 86 %A K.H. Drechsler %A M.P. Stadel %T The Pascal-XT code-generator %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 8 %D August 1987 %P 57-78 %A Robert Gerardy %T Experimental comparison of some parsing methods %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 8 %D August 1987 %P 79-88 %A Dan Jonsson %T Pancode and boxcharts: structured programming revisited %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 8 %D August 1987 %P 89-98 %A Fred Ives %T Response to remarks on recent algorithms for LALR lookahead sets %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 8 %D August 1987 %P 99-104 %A Markku Sakkinen %T Comparison as a value-yielding operation %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 8 %D August 1987 %P 105-110 %A Neil W. Rickert %T Recursion vs. non-recursion in Pascal; a rejoinder %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 9 %D September 1987 %P 12-13 %A Jan van\ den\ Bos %T PCOL - a protocol-constrained object language %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 9 %D September 1987 %P 14-19 %A John A. Ruf %T A note introducing syntax through semantic routines %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 9 %D September 1987 %P 20-22 %A Eeko Nuutila %A Juha Kuusela %A Markku Tamminen %A Jukka Veilahti %A Jari Arkko %A Nassim Bouteldja %T XC - a language for embedded rule based systems %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 9 %D September 1987 %P 23-32 %A Rommert J. Casimir %T Prolog puzzles %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 9 %D September 1987 %P 33-37 %A David B. Benson %A Michael G. Main %T Workshop report on the Third Workshop on the Mathematical Foundations of Programming Language Semantics %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 9 %D September 1987 %P 38-43 %A Irving B. Elliott %T The ASTRO system %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 9 %D September 1987 %P 44-53 %A Daniel R. Edelson %T How objective mechanisms facilitate the development of large software systems in three programming languages %J SIGPLAN Notices %K programming languages %V 22 %N 9 %D September 1987 %P 54-63 %K Modula-2, C++, Smalltalk-80