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7th APL 1975: Pisa, Italy
- Philip S. Abrams, Garth H. Foster, Hans R. Haegi, Stefano Trumpy:

Proceedings of seventh international conference on APL, APL 1975, Pisa, Italy, June 11-13, 1975. ACM 1975, ISBN 978-1-4503-7420-0 - Philip S. Abrams:

What's wrong with APL? 1-8 - Manuel Alfonseca

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SIAL/74 - an APLSV analog-logical block-diagram simulator. 9-14 - Everett F. Allen:

A formal definition of APL statement syntax. 15-19 - A. Andronico, G. Leoni, E. Luciani:

A portable APL translator. 20-25 - G. Bartoli, Laura Bartolo, Paul C. Berry, V. N. Spadavecchia:

Executable models in APL to introduce concepts in computer science. 26-36 - Jürgen Beetz:

APLSV for a flexible man-computer dialog. 37-49 - Daniel L. Bernitt, James S. Walton, Frederick S. Bader:

Large scale gymnastics championships: An on-line interactive collection and analysis of scores. 50-59 - Harvey W. Bingham:

Content analysis of APL defined functions. 60-66 - John R. Blanchard:

APL authorization processing. 67-74 - Gordon W. Chamberlain, Michael E. Massey:

APLSV access to indexed sequential files. 75-83 - F. Clancy, S. Hoke, T. Mullan:

An approach to a multifaceted student information system in large medical school. 84-94 - Harley M. Courtney:

APL as a statutory language. 95-97 - Harold A. Driscoll:

Systems programming tools. 98-100 - Augustin A. Dubrulle:

APL functions for precision control in floating-point computations. 101-104 - Augustin A. Dubrulle:

An extension of the domain of the APL domino function to rank deficient linear least squares systems. 105-114 - Garth H. Foster:

What lies beyond the branch arrow? 115-122 - P. Franchi, T. Pedrotti, G. Sommi:

Node synchronization in a distributed computer network. 123-129 - Michael L. Friendly, Richard M. Levine:

A design for APL software for man-machine dialogue with statistical applications. 130-137 - Susan L. Gerhart:

Assertions and APL programming. 138-147 - Uday G. Gujar:

Remote job entry and output through APL. 148-157 - Wilbur D. Hagamen, W. Bell, J. Lincoln, David J. Linden, Jay C. Weber:

Medical applications of data-driven APL programs. 158-165 - B. Hakami:

Efficient implementation of APL in a multilanguage environment. 166-171 - M. D. Harbinson, L. J. Howard:

A network approach to APL implementation. 172-176 - Thomas J. Harris:

Event variables - on conditions for APL. 177-180 - Lyle G. Hartman:

Edge-labeled directed graphs in APL. 181-187 - Anthony Hassitt, Leonard E. Lyon:

Direct execution of APL on an IBM/370. 188-191 - Michael A. Jenkins:

Translating APL, an empirical study. 192-200 - Michael A. Jenkins:

The design of an APL primitive function for the eigenproblem. 201-207 - Seppo Kaltio:

Interactive analysis of time series. 208-213 - Anne Kellerman:

APL symbolic manipulation and generating functions. 214-220 - Jack Klebanoff, Frederick H. Lochovsky, Dennis Tsichritzis:

Teaching data base concepts using APL. 221-226 - Naomi Geller Kleid, Gerald M. Weinberg:

On-line interpreted batch APL. 227-233 - G. R. Lewis:

A new array indexing system for APL. 234-239 - Eugene E. McDonnell:

A notation for the GCD and LCM functions. 240-243 - Ursula M. von Maydell, Keith W. Smillie:

Two methods of using APL in the teaching of probability and statistics. 244-248 - Frank P. Palermo:

An APL environment for testing relational operators and search algorithms. 249-256 - Behrooz Parhami:

Application of APL for rapid verification of a digital system architecture. 257-264 - Paul Penfield Jr.:

An APL interpreter written in APL. 265-269 - Enio Presutto:

The york APL command processor for TSO. 270-273 - Samuel W. Reynolds:

Word processing functions. 274-276 - J. A. Richter:

Process control languages and APL. 277-281 - Louis P. A. Robichaud, Yves Ouellet, Gerard Simian:

APL[LAVAL] used as an interactive tool for the description, simulation and micro-programming of digital computers. 282-291 - Harry J. Saal, Zvi Weiss:

Some properties of APL programs. 292-297 - Claudio Sandl:

Plots related to subgradient optimization. 298-305 - Subramanya K. Shastry:

A generalized APL shared variable system. 306-312 - J. Morgan Smyth:

EASY and AVS: The two auxillary storage subsystems of the MCM/70. 313-319 - Mitchell Snyder, Bruno Lunenfeld, Daniel Lieberman:

Hospital administration of large numbers of multi-trauma patients. 320-327 - H. Steinhauer:

Structure of an Inf-Doc-System and its realization as an Experimental System in APL plus. 328-337 - Alvin J. Surkan, T. Hoover, L. Campbell:

On-line video computer feedback of teaching performance. 338-347 - Roy A. Sykes:

Bizarre APL solutions. 348-353 - Roy A. Sykes, Robert R. DeCloss:

EMMA: Extended management macros in APL. 354-360 - Ned Thanhouser:

A segmented transformed display file for APL GRAPH-II. 361-363 - Norman D. Thomson:

Some combinatoric algorithms in APL. 364-371 - Dimitri Tusera:

Experimental comparison of two interpretation methods of APL. 372-375 - Richard A. Vitale, Alan J. Tarr:

An APL package for convex geometry. 376-383 - James R. Wilson, Alan M. Marcum:

APLODS. 384-390

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