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APL 1988: Sydney, Australia
- Leroy J. Dickey, Lynne C. Shaw:
Proceedings of the international conference on APL, APL 1988, Sydney, Australia, February 1-5, 1988. ACM 1988, ISBN 0-89791-253-5 - Manuel Alfonseca, David Selby:
APL2 - A RISC Business. 1-4 - J. R. F. Alonso:
Parametric Fourier Image Characterization Toolkit. 5-9 - T. Aonuma:
An Interactive Simulation Modeling System: DYNAGRAPH for Multi-Period Planning on an APL Spreadsheet. 10-18 - A. P. Benkard:
Symmetries of the Firing Squad Sychronization Problem Revealed in a Nested Array. 19-27 - J. Philip Benkard:
Some APL2 Programming Examples Using Nested Arrays. 28-38 - Robert Bernecky:
An Introduction to Function Rank. 39-43 - James A. Brown:
An APL2 Description of the IBM 3090 Vector Facility. 44-48 - B. Bykerk:
APL Object Manager. 49-55 - P. Chapman:
I-APL: A Portable ISO APL in Under 25K. 56-68 - L. O. Clayton:
APL in a Development Environment. 77-82 - Stephen Deerhake:
Application-Sol Interaction: An APL2 Approach. 83-95 - Leroy J. Dickey:
High Powers of Matrices. 96-99 - J. B. Douglas:
Statistics Loves APL. 100-106 - Arie Eisner, S. M. Yionoulis, J. A. Platt, Robert Jernigan:
APL: The Language of Science and Management. 107-112 - Ian Feldberg:
Computer Vision and Its Application to APL. 113-119 - William G. Foote, James Kraemer, Garth H. Foster:
APL2 Implementation of Numerical Asset Pricing Models. 120-125 - Garth H. Foster, James Kraemer, William G. Foote:
Efficient Evaluation of the Area Under the Normal Curve. 126-130 - Erik S. Friis, J. A. Goldberg:
Flexi-View: A Multi-Dimensional Data Modeling System. 131-155 - John A. Gerth, Donald L. Orth:
Indexing and Merging in APL. 156-161 - Martin Gfeller:
From a Functional Point of View: A Framework for Extensions to APL. 162-165 - Martin Gfeller:
Parts of Arrays - An Introduction. 166-168 - Ferdinand Hendriks:
APL and Finite Elements for Solving Convection-Diffusion Problems, with Examples from Gas Bearing Design. 169-177 - Warren G. Julian:
The Use of APL.68000 Access to the Macintosh Quickdraw System for the Production of Shadows Cast by Buildings. 178-182 - Akihiro Kaneko:
Comparative Analysis of LISP and APL2. 183-196 - Satoru Kaneko:
An Experimental Facility for Cooperative Processing in APL. 197-201 - E. Karjala:
APL and SAS in Co-Operation. 202-208 - Michael Kassler:
APL Applied in Music Theory. 209-214 - Makoto Kikkawa:
APL Graphics for Learning Mathematics. 215-222 - David J. Landaeta:
The Theory of Function Arrays. 223-229 - Pablo Landherr:
Incremental Systems Development - a Case Study. 230-233 - Jim Lucas:
Making APL Cheap - Saving Time and Money in APL. 234-241 - Eugene E. McDonnell:
Life: Nasty, Brutish, and Short. 242-247 - Toshio Nishikawa:
EXAPL (Expert System Based on APL) and its Application to Chemical Analysis. 248-254 - Thomas M. Olsen:
Achievement Certificates from Graphics Environment. 255-259 - P. Petocz:
Iterative Scaling of Marks Using APL - a Case Study. 260-263 - R. L. Potyok:
Network Shared Variable Processor. 264-271 - David A. Rabenhorst:
The Compact Display of Arbitrary Nested Arrays. 272-277 - Michael Rys:
Scope and Access Classes in APL. 278-282 - Charles A. Schulz:
Casual Management of Large Computer Systems with APL Programs. 283-293 - Adrian Smith:
Windows and Pop-Up Menus in Application Design. 294-305 - Karl Soop:
APL Graphics and the Associative Machine. 306-313 - Richard Drexel Stockbridge, Arie Eisner, Robert Jernigan:
Issues in Data Base Management for APL2. 314-317 - Takayuki Toyama, Masafusa Yauda:
Innovation of Decision Support System - Matplan Based on Structure Matrix Supported by APL. 318-328 - H. F. van Eggelen:
APL Object Transfer in a Multi-APL Site. 329-336 - David M. Weintraub:
APL2 and the CMS System: Exploiting the APL2/REXX Connection. 337-345 - Andreas Werder:
Arrays of Objects in Rationalized APL. 346-349
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