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APL 1981: San Francisco, CA, USA
- Richard J. Orgass, William L. Anderson, David G. Smith:

Proceedings of the international conference on APL, APL 1981, San Francisco, California, USA, October 21-23, 1981. ACM 1981, ISBN 978-0-89791-035-4 - Linda Alvord:

A vision of probability and statistics using APL. 1-8 - Arlene E. Azzarello:

Text-editing and photocomposing APL publications. 9-16 - Karel Babcicky:

The dynamic storage management for increasing a programming language power: The SIMULA lesson. 17-22 - Jean-Pierre Barasz:

A distributed file system in APL. 23-26 - Sylvain H. Baron:

Tensor and multilinear algebra. 27-34 - J. Philip Benkard:

Adding and using structure in general arrays. 35-41 - Robert Bernecky:

Representations for enclosed arrays. 42-46 - Michael J. A. Berry:

APL and the search for truth: A set of functions to play New Eleusis. 47-53 - Silvana Bianchi, Piero Mussio, Anna Della Ventura, Anna Rampini, Maurizio Dell'Oca:

An APL pattern-directed module for bidimensional data analysis. 54-61 - James A. Brown, Michael A. Jenkins:

The APL identity crisis. 62-66 - Sandra L. Browne, Adrian Browne:

Using an APL micro computer for distributive processing. 67-73 - David L. Cornell, Warren G. Julian:

Hidden plane elimination and surface shading of polygons representing buildings using APL. 74-82 - Michael F. C. Crick:

Should APL be a declining language? 83-88 - Joseph de Kerf:

APL and Halstead's theory of software metrics. 89-93 - Mark R. Dempsey, Leslie H. Goldsmith:

A regular expression pattern matching processor for APL. 94-100 - Adin D. Falkoff:

A pictorial format function for patterning decorated numeric displays. 101-106 - Doug Forkes:

Complex floor revisited. 107-111 - Ronald I. Frank:

An APL poisson solver. 112-116 - Michael P. Georgeff, Ivan Fris, J. Kautsky:

Parsing and evaluation of APL with operators. 117-124 - Leo H. Groner:

QMOD: A system for automatically generating and solving analytical queueing network models. 125-128 - Martin Hardwick:

Graphical data structures in APL. 129-136 - Bruce J. Hartigan:

AP19 - a shared variable terminal I/O interface for APL systems. 137-141 - Kenneth E. Iverson, Peter K. Wooster:

A function definition operator. 142-145 - Wolfgang Janko:

The use of APL as an executable formal language in economics demonstrated by an example. 146-151 - Michael A. Jenkins:

A development system for testing array theory concepts. 152-159 - Greg Johnson:

APL in operating systems research. 160-166 - Erkki Juvonen:

Programming development control system. 167-171 - James T. Kajiya:

Generic functions by nonstandard name scoping in APL. 172-179 - Alan C. Kay:

Generic programming: APL and Smalltalk. 180 - Wilbur R. LePage:

A structured APL approach to computer aided instruction. 181-188 - Stephen D. Lewis:

Teaching macroeconomics using APL. 189-194 - Jim Lucas:

Beyond laminate: Generalizing creation of new dimensions in arrays and function action along them. 195-198 - Eugene R. Mannacio:

Predicting the profitability of life insurance products. 199-204 - George R. Mayforth:

Compiling into APL. 205-211 - Robert Metzger:

APL thinking finding array-oriented solutions. 212-218 - James G. Mitchell:

Mesa from the perspective of a designer turned user. 219 - Ronald C. Murray:

Namespaces semipermeable membranes for APL applications. 220-226 - Charles G. Nylander:

A portable APL language test generation and verification system. 227-233 - Jacob Palme, Mats Wallin:

The class concept in the Simula programming language. 234 - Howard A. Peelle:

Teaching a topic in cybernetics with APL: An introduction to neural net modelling. 235-239 - Paul Penfield Jr.:

AIDS, APL integrated-circuit design system. 240-247 - Paul Penfield Jr.:

Principal values and branch cuts in complex APL. 248-256 - Alan J. Perlis:

Is APL a programming language or isn't it? 257 - Roland H. Pesch:

Indexing and indexed replacement in APL. 258-261 - Harry C. Reinstein:

Expert systems - a technology for intelligent assistance. 262 - Will J. Roden, Garth H. Foster:

Execute and its use. 263-270 - Denis P. Samson, Yves Ouellet:

Convivial error recovery. 271-279 - Jack Schwartz:

SETL-a very high level language oriented to software systems prototyping. 280 - Jeffrey O. Shallit:

Infinite arrays and diagonalization. 281-285 - Bob Smith:

Nested arrays, operators, and functions. 286-290 - Moshe Sniedovich:

Use of APL in operations research an interactive dynamic programming model. 291-297 - Joey K. Tuttle:

APL pi designing an APL type font. 298-302 - John W. Wade:

Generating design proposals with APL graphic functions. 303-312 - Zvi Weiss, Harry J. Saal:

Compile time syntax analysis of APL programs. 313-320 - Philip R. Westlake:

World view from a satellite. 321-326 - James G. Wheeler:

Improved sharing of APL workspaces and libraries. 327-334 - Clark Wiedmann:

Progress on an ANSI standard for APL. 335-340 - Anthony V. Williams, Stephen E. Winckelman:

An APL mapping system. 341-346 - Colette Yazigi:

TAGINE, an interactive tool for report generation. 347-354

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