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6th APL 1974: Anaheim, CA, USA
- Proceedings of the sixth international conference on APL, APL 1974, Anaheim, CA, USA, May 14-17, 1974. ACM 1974, ISBN 978-1-4503-7303-6

- May W. Adams:

The extended file system at GSFC. 1-5 - Glen B. Alleman, John L. Richardson:

A time study in numerical methods programming. 6-27 - Edward A. Ashcroft:

Towards an APL compiler. 28-37 - G. J. Battarel, Dimitri Tusera:

APL optimization: A unified approach. 39-44 - J. W. Bergquist:

Algebraic manipulation. 45-49 - Alfred Bork:

APL as a language for interactive computer graphics. 50-57 - James A. Brown, Bernard Werner:

An application of a specialized data bank for analysis and information retrieval in the field. 58-64 - John G. H. Carlson, Richard Gilman:

Management information/decision systems using APL. 65-78 - Vittore Casarosa, Stefano Trumpy:

Conversational building and display of solid objects. 79-84 - James F. Clementi, Peter Sandery:

Development of a Batch APL System. 85-99 - R. F. Conklin:

"INSTANT CAI". 100-105 - Harley M. Courtney:

A generalized multi-stage cost minimization model in APL. 106-111 - John H. Crayton:

APL unary matrix operators as represented by the eighth order Dihedral group. 112-116 - Cyrus J. Creveling:

APL and its entry into the world (?). 117-123 - Leslie N. Davis, Daniel J. Macero:

Techniques for computer administered examinations of restricted or confidential material. 124-132 - David DeBarthe:

Application of APL/360 in junior high school. 133-138 - Piero Dell'Orco, Laura Bartolo:

APL\INFO: A system for automatic documentation. 139-147 - Daniel Dyer:

The use of APL in the management of a time sharing company. 148-150 - E. J. Fancher:

Controlling numerically controlled machines using APL. 151-160 - R. S. Goncharsky, A. Rauch, William W. White:

Large scale mathematical programming in an APL environment. 161-172 - Charles A. Grant, Mark L. Greenberg, David D. Redell:

A computer system providing microcoded APL. 173-179 - Joel D. Hail, Joel D. Kirscher:

A batch processing version of APL 1130 for student use. 180-182 - Joel D. Kirscher, Joel D. Hail:

Development of a monitor-compatible version of APL 1130. 182-184 - M. J. D. Hopkins, H. G. Morin, T. V. Narayana:

A first APL tournament package. 185-200 - Rolland A. Hurtubise:

APL and MIS: Two compatible concepts. 201-213 - W. F. Jarvis, H.-W. Wobbe, H. Carim:

APL as a foundation for a Marketing Planning and Analysis System. 214-217 - Alan L. Jones:

Cross-country scoring and timing using APL. 218-220 - Alan L. Jones, Robert H. Katyl:

A graphical input capability for APL. 221-227 - Warren Juran:

A fast formatter for APL. 228-238 - Eduardo Kellerman, William C. Rodgers:

APL tools for combinatorics. 239-248 - Anne Kellerman:

An investigation of curve fitting methods using an APL graphics terminal. 249-265 - Anne Kellerman, Jeanine Meyer:

Teaching beyond elementary APL to applications users: Principal author. 266-274 - Robert A. Kelley, John R. Walters:

APLGOL-2 a structured programming language system for APL. 275-280 - Robert J. Korsan:

A spline package in APL. 281-286 - Wilbur R. LePage, Lowell E. Lingo:

Power system load flow in APL. 287-300 - Geraldine MacDonald:

Evaluating the equality or inequality of symbol strings in APL. 301-306 - William J. Maybury:

Programming aids in Xerox APL. 307-315 - Eugene E. McDonnell:

The caret functions: Efficient algorithms for scans and reductions of eight Boolean functions. 316-323 - Ephraim R. McLean:

The use of APL in management education. 324-333 - Jorge E. Mezei:

Uses of general arrays and operators. 334-348 - Charles R. Moore:

Character string manipulation in APL. 349-353 - Warren Juran, Charles Moore, Carl Orndorff, Larry Rice:

The PCS APL shared file system. 354-363 - Michael D. Murray:

ISP/1: A conversational statistical package. 364-372 - Walter H. Niehoff:

Contour plotting in rectangular domains - an APL approach. 373-386 - C. P. Nielsen, T. H. Burnett, W. Vernon:

APL and FORTRAN: A Symbiotic Mix for a Small Machine. 387-392 - Salomon Ohayon, Pierre Lavallée:

APL Data Management Systems (APLDMS). 393-404 - Michael D. O'Dell, John C. Thompson:

APL\XAD: An extension of APL for abstract data manipulation. 405-413 - Jean-Claude Pagès, Anne Mauboussin:

Flexible building of specialized information retrieval systems application to the management of APL functions as a programming aid. 414-423 - Howard A. Peelle:

"A generalized learning" game. 424-427 - Steve Peterson:

A CAI system based on modifications to York/APL. 429-437 - Thomas H. Puckett:

Improved security in APL applications packages. 438-441 - Yves G. Raynaud, Louis P. A. Robichaud:

Scalar Seprent, Processor for APL. 442 - John L. Richardson:

The Newton Cotes coefficients in APL. 443-446 - Louis P. A. Robichaud, Gerard Simian:

Lexical and syntactic analysis of APL, generation of a prefix polish string. 447-451 - William A. Rux, Eric Baelen:

CASPER. 452-470 - James Schenck, John Peetz, Chris Clausen:

An APL catalog system. 471-474 - Keith W. Smillie:

The use of APL in the teaching of probability. 475-483 - Alvin J. Surkan:

A virtual-variable name-specification operator for high level languages. 484-486 - Paul A. Tava:

The financial planning system - the application of APL to financial modeling. 487-498 - Budget planning and costing in xerox APL. 499-528

- Lawrence Koenigsberg, Ned Thanhouser:

A graphics system for APL users-APL/Graph-II. 529-543 - David Vaskevitch:

APL/CAT: APL for computer assisted teaching. 544-557 - Kevin R. Weaver:

Shared information management system. 558-561 - Charles Weiss:

Communications between users in a dispersed A.P.L network. 562-567 - Charles D. Wende:

A modest information system implemented on APL. 568-580 - Clark Wiedmann:

The case for APL standards. 581-584 - Donald B. Rueter:

Speech synthesis under APL. 585-596

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