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% APL V Conference Proceedings
% Document Status:
%
% a. Entries are complete. Robert Bernecky 1993-09-18.
% b. Nobody has proofread the entries.
% c. No keywords.
% d. No abstracts.
@INPROCEEDINGS{HAPeelle:teachingchildren,
AUTHOR="Howard A. Peelle",
TITLE="Teaching Children Thinking via {APL}",
BOOKTITLE="Proceedings of the Fifth International {APL} Users' Conference",
PUBLISHER="{APL} Technical Committee",
KEYWORDS="APL",
YEAR="1973"}
@INPROCEEDINGS{HPCarolan:teachingapl,
AUTHOR="Kevin P. Carolan",
TITLE="Teaching {APL}",
BOOKTITLE="Proceedings of the Fifth International {APL} Users' Conference",
PUBLISHER="{APL} Technical Committee",
KEYWORDS="APL",
YEAR="1973"}
@INPROCEEDINGS{DWatson:aplselfteaching,
AUTHOR="D. Watson",
TITLE="An Introductory {APL} Self-Teaching Package",
BOOKTITLE="Proceedings of the Fifth International {APL} Users' Conference",
PUBLISHER="{APL} Technical Committee",
KEYWORDS="APL",
YEAR="1973"}
@INPROCEEDINGS{GHFoster:motivatingarrays,
AUTHOR="Garth H. Foster",
TITLE="Motivating Arrays in Teaching {APL}",
BOOKTITLE="Proceedings of the Fifth International {APL} Users' Conference",
PUBLISHER="{APL} Technical Committee",
KEYWORDS="APL",
YEAR="1973"}
@INPROCEEDINGS{EEMcdonnell:alternativedefinitions,
AUTHOR="E.E. McDonnell",
TITLE="The Variety of Alternative Definitions of a Simple Function",
BOOKTITLE="Proceedings of the Fifth International {APL} Users' Conference",
PUBLISHER="{APL} Technical Committee",
KEYWORDS="APL",
YEAR="1973"}
@INPROCEEDINGS{JClark:computersininstruction,
AUTHOR="John Clark and Dick Mercer",
TITLE="Computers in Instruction at the Coast Community Colleges",
BOOKTITLE="Proceedings of the Fifth International {APL} Users' Conference",
PUBLISHER="{APL} Technical Committee",
KEYWORDS="APL",
YEAR="1973"}
@INPROCEEDINGS{SCharmonman:logicaldeduction,
AUTHOR="S. Charmonman and D.K. Reed",
TITLE="A Table-Driven Program to Play a Game of Logical Deduction",
BOOKTITLE="Proceedings of the Fifth International {APL} Users' Conference",
PUBLISHER="{APL} Technical Committee",
KEYWORDS="APL",
YEAR="1973"}
@INPROCEEDINGS{LNDavis:commcompclassroom,
AUTHOR="Leslie N. Davis and Jak Eskinazi and Daniel J. Macero",
TITLE="Communication, Computers, and the Classroom",
BOOKTITLE="Proceedings of the Fifth International {APL} Users' Conference",
PUBLISHER="{APL} Technical Committee",
KEYWORDS="APL",
YEAR="1973"}
@INPROCEEDINGS{GBartoli:simulator,
AUTHOR="Giovani Bartoli and Luigi Bartolo and Vincenzo Spadavecchia",
TITLE="Design of a Simulator for Open Use in an {APL} Computer in Science
Teaching",
BOOKTITLE="Proceedings of the Fifth International {APL} Users' Conference",
PUBLISHER="{APL} Technical Committee",
KEYWORDS="APL",
YEAR="1973"}
@INPROCEEDINGS{JRSavary:teachingeconomics,
AUTHOR="J.R. Savary",
TITLE="{APL} as an Aid to the Teaching of Undergraduate Economics",
BOOKTITLE="Proceedings of the Fifth International {APL} Users' Conference",
PUBLISHER="{APL} Technical Committee",
KEYWORDS="APL",
YEAR="1973"}
@INPROCEEDINGS{GWilhelmi:differentiation,
AUTHOR="G. Wilhelmi",
TITLE="Formal Differentiation Using {APL}",
BOOKTITLE="Proceedings of the Fifth International {APL} Users' Conference",
PUBLISHER="{APL} Technical Committee",
KEYWORDS="APL",
YEAR="1973"}
@INPROCEEDINGS{PPenfield:derivatives,
AUTHOR="Paul Penfield, Jr.",
TITLE="Proposed Notation and Implementation for Derivatives in {APL}",
BOOKTITLE="Proceedings of the Fifth International {APL} Users' Conference",
PUBLISHER="{APL} Technical Committee",
KEYWORDS="APL, derivatives, mathematics",
YEAR="1973"}
@INPROCEEDINGS{MMHalpern:permutations,
AUTHOR="Michael M. Halpern",
TITLE="Permutations",
BOOKTITLE="Proceedings of the Fifth International {APL} Users' Conference",
PUBLISHER="{APL} Technical Committee",
KEYWORDS="APL",
YEAR="1973"}
@INPROCEEDINGS{JWRough:financialplanning,
AUTHOR="J.W. Rough",
TITLE="Xerox Financial Planning and Control System in {APL}",
BOOKTITLE="Proceedings of the Fifth International {APL} Users' Conference",
PUBLISHER="{APL} Technical Committee",
KEYWORDS="APL",
YEAR="1973"}
@INPROCEEDINGS{DFlower:brownbox,
AUTHOR="D. Flower",
TITLE="The Brownbox Data Management System",
BOOKTITLE="Proceedings of the Fifth International {APL} Users' Conference",
PUBLISHER="{APL} Technical Committee",
KEYWORDS="APL",
YEAR="1973"}
@INPROCEEDINGS{HMCourtney:binomial,
AUTHOR="Harley M. Courtney and Carl M. Cheney",
TITLE="An Application of the Binomial Distribution to Sales Planning",
BOOKTITLE="Proceedings of the Fifth International {APL} Users' Conference",
PUBLISHER="{APL} Technical Committee",
KEYWORDS="APL",
YEAR="1973"}
@INPROCEEDINGS{DVaskevitch:aplforcai,
AUTHOR="David Vaskevitch",
TITLE="{APL} for {CAI} and Information Management",
BOOKTITLE="Proceedings of the Fifth International {APL} Users' Conference",
PUBLISHER="{APL} Technical Committee",
KEYWORDS="APL",
YEAR="1973"}
@INPROCEEDINGS{DGMoffat:apl11,
AUTHOR="D.G. Moffat and M.A. Jenkins",
TITLE="{APL/11} -- A Poor Man's {APL}",
BOOKTITLE="Proceedings of the Fifth International {APL} Users' Conference",
PUBLISHER="{APL} Technical Committee",
KEYWORDS="APL",
YEAR="1973"}
@INPROCEEDINGS{HJSaal:simulatingcomputers,
AUTHOR="Harry J. Saal",
TITLE="Simulating Computers in Symbolic Assembler Notation",
BOOKTITLE="Proceedings of the Fifth International {APL} Users' Conference",
PUBLISHER="{APL} Technical Committee",
KEYWORDS="APL, simulation, assembler code",
YEAR="1973"}
@INPROCEEDINGS{PHRussel:hybridprocessing,
AUTHOR="P.H. Russel and L. Wagschal and J.C. Wiginton",
TITLE="Application of a Hybrid (Two-Mode) Processing System",
BOOKTITLE="Proceedings of the Fifth International {APL} Users' Conference",
PUBLISHER="{APL} Technical Committee",
KEYWORDS="APL",
YEAR="1973"}
% End of APL V Proceedings.
% 1974 Conference Proceedings (Anaheim, CA)
@STRING{c74= "Proceedings of the Sixth International {APL} Users'
Conference"}
% Document Status:
%
% a. Entries are complete. Robert Bernecky 1993-09-18.
% b. Nobody has proofread the entries.
% c. Keywords may be inadequate and should be reviewed.
% d. Abstracts..
@PROCEEDINGS{MWAdams:efs,
AUTHOR="May W. Adams",
TITLE="The Extended File System at {GSFC}",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="file systems, files, APL",
PAGES="1--5",
ABSTRACT="A description of the extended file system and its implementation
at Goddard Space Flight Center. The paper includes summaries of the
principal components of the system and their uses, both from the user's
point of view and that of the system's programmer maintaining the
software.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{GBAlleman:numethods,
AUTHOR="Glen B. Alleman and John L. Richardson",
TITLE="A Time Study in Numerical Methods Programming",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="numerical analysis, Fourier series, Romberg integration,
Bairstow's method, complex roots, polynomials, performance, FORTRAN,
eigenvalues, Jacobi's method, Gauss-Jordan, linear equations, ODE, ordinary
differential equations, Runge-Kutta, Laplace's equation, APL",
PAGES="6--27",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{EAAshcroft:aplcompiler,
AUTHOR="E.A. Ashcroft",
TITLE="Towards an {APL} Compiler",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="APL, compilers",
PAGES="28--38",
ABSTRACT="A modification of the APL function-calling mechanism allows the
compilation of defined functions in every case.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{GBattarel:aploptimization,
AUTHOR="G. Batteral and D. Tusera",
TITLE="{APL} Optimization: A Unified Approach",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="optimization",
PAGES="39--44",
ABSTRACT="Since 1969, attempts have been made to improve the interpretation
process of APL. These studies have merely resulted in simulations which do
not allow definitive conclusions on their practical impact. The authors make
a study of these works, and compare the approaches by the light of semantic
attributes, a very useful tool for understanding and describing the
semantics of a language, and the possibilities of optimization. They are
implementing a modular interpreter in order to make comparative
evaluations.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{JWBergquist:algebraicmanipulation,
AUTHOR="J.W. Bergquist",
TITLE="Algebraic Manipulation",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="45--49",
ABSTRACT="Functions are exhibited which allow the user to deal with
polynomials in one variable and vectors of complex numbers using the same
verbs and mathematical expressions.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{AMBork:aplgraphics,
AUTHOR="Alfred M. Bork",
TITLE="{APL} as a Language for Interactive Computer Graphics",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="graphics",
PAGES="50--57",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{JABrown:retrieval,
AUTHOR="James A. Brown and Bernard Werner",
TITLE="An Application of a Specialized Data Bank for Analysis and
Information Retrieval in the Field",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="databases, information retrieval",
PAGES="58--64",
ABSTRACT="This paper describes a computerized data processing and
information retrieval sysem specifically designed to meet the information
requirements of a large-scale archaeological investigation at the Koster
site, a deep stratified Archaic site in southern Illinois. THe purpose of
the system is to make up a deficiency present in most large-scale programs
by offering an efficient means of expediting data analysis and providing
feedback during the course of excavation that effects field
decision-making, student instruction, and sampling procedures. The on-site
use of a computer terminal is the key element in the success of the
system.The data bank is restricted to accumulating specific classes of
debris that provide quickly attainable means of discovering the type and
intensity of occupation through statistical analysis.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{JGHCarlson:misdsAPL,
AUTHOR="John G.H. Carlson and Richard Gilman",
TITLE="Management Information/Decision Systems Using {APL}",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="management information systems",
PAGES="65--78",
ABSTRACT="Until recently, most Management Information Systems were
outgrowths of previously designed data storage and retrieval systems.
As these systems were expanded, first into data banks, and then into
information systems, the same programming language was frequently retained
as was found in the original programming system, usually COBOL. The advent
of on-line inquiry was slow to take hold because of the expense of coding
and running the program, although some satisfactory systems were developed
using PL/I. This paper discusses the use of APL as an information/decision
system language, in the light of a computerized corporate simulation model
used as a research tool by the authors. Conclusions specific to the research
are examined as well as the suitability of APL as applied to these types of
systems in general.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{VCasarosa:solidobjects,
AUTHOR="V. Casarosa and S. Trumpy",
TITLE="Conversational Building and Display of Solid Objects",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="graphics",
PAGES="79--84",
ABSTRACT="The system that we present in this paper is intended to be of
assistance to those people who would benefit in their work from graphi
output but do not have the necessary knowledge or familiarity with computing
systems. This system is a setup of APL functions that interprets and
executes a set of commands for building and for displaying solid objects.
The system is highly interactive, being ready to give explanations to the
user at any moment, and to teach him the use of the system. The
implementation of the system has been made under APL/CMS running on a
360/67. The graphic output devices available and supported by the system are
the following: Hewlett-Packard 7201A mechanical plotter, Textronix storage
tube, and IBM 2250 display unit.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{JFClementi:batchapl,
AUTHOR="James F. Clementi and Peter Sandery and Brian James",
TITLE="Development of a Batch {APL} System",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="85--99",
ABSTRACT="This paper discusses the reasons for the development of a Batch
APL System for use in Secondary Schools and the stages of development
through which the system has passed. In particular, the solution to the
problem of preparation of student input by use of an Optical Mark Read Card
and the solution to the problem of high speed output via an APL print chain
are discussed.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{RFConklin:instantcai,
AUTHOR="R.F. Conklin",
TITLE="Instant {CAI}",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="cai, computer aided instruction",
PAGES="100--105",
ABSTRACT="This paper describes four simple APL functions which allow an
author to quickly create a sequence of computer-aided instruciton (CAI)
questions, answers, and responses. Rather than requiring knowledge of a
computer language or programming logic, the author needs only to type four
lines of input for each question in a drill sequence: 1) the question;
2) the correct answer; 3) the correct answer response to the student, and 4)
a hint in case of a wrong answer. Each student needs only to enter the name
of a drill and follow instructions. At the end of a class session, the
teacher can retrieve a set of statistics, providing student and class
averages.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{HMCourtney:costminimization,
AUTHOR="Harley M. Courtney",
TITLE="A Generalized Multi-Stage Cost Minimization Model in {APL}",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="production scheduling",
PAGES="106--111",
ABSTRACT="Job shops manufacture to specification so that excess production
has little value, and when spoilage occurs in production additional setup
costs must be incurred to complete an order. A generalized APL model was
constructed which can be used in a variety of situations and which will
indicate a cost-minimizing production order size. The model was found to
have a variety of applications in addition to production scheduling. The
structure of APL permitted a relatively easy construction of the model.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{JHCrayton:matrixoperators,
AUTHOR="John H. Crayton",
TITLE="{APL} Unary Matrix Operators as Represented by the Eighth Order
Dihedral Group",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="unary operations, group, isomorophism, dihedral group",
PAGES="112--116",
ABSTRACT="The unary matrix functions transpose, reverse, and rotate form a
group of operators over the standard group of MxN matrices under addition.
Moreover, the operators themselves form a group proved isomorphic to the
eighth-order Dihedral group, $D_{4}$.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{CJCreveling:aplentry,
AUTHOR="Cyrus J. Creveling",
TITLE="{APL} and its Entry into the World",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="117--123",
ABSTRACT="The more widespread use of APL is contingent upon the solution of
a number of technical, psychological, and promotional problems. A separate
organization is suggested as the best way to coordinate the solution of
these.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{LNDavis:exams,
AUTHOR="Leslie N. Davis and Daniel J. Macero",
TITLE="Techniques for Computer Administered Examinations of Restricted or
Confidential Material",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="124--132",
ABSTRACT="The administration of examinations via computer techniques creates
special problems of security. APL has been shown to be a powerful and
versatile medium for sophisticated CAI programming and is well suited to
computer administered examination (CAE) applications. The APL PLUS
extensions to basic APL provide virtually every resource desirable for CAE
schemes which are flexible and have a high degree of confidentials.
The use of APL and APL PLUS in designing and administering CAI and CAE
restricted or confidential materials are discussed.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{DDebarthe:apljuniorhigh,
AUTHOR="David DeBarthe",
TITLE="Application of {APL$\backslash$360} in Junior High School",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="133--138",
ABSTRACT="After finding serious problems of scheduling our one console for
student hands-on for drill, simulation, testing and tutorial type programs,
we have attempted to find uses for the computer which reach a larger number
of students with a relatively small amount of connect time. Primary emphasis
has been in the generation of worksheets and test problems, and puzzle
formers. Other uses developed include grade reporting, test analysis, and
cirriculum management.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{PDellorco:aplinfo,
AUTHOR="P. Dell'orco and L. Bartolo",
TITLE="{APL/INFO}: A System for Automatic Documentation",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="139--147",
ABSTRACT="An experimental system for automatic documentation is presented
which allows an easy communication between user and system by means of a
sophisticated query language, together with a high degree of
conversationality, permitted by the use of APL. The main characteristics of
the query language used are: It is a superset of APL, in the sense that it
uses a double level (linguistic and metalinguistic) in the request; It
allows to define a real 'search program' defined in terms of logical
conditions defined by the user; it allows a search basedon keywords and or
keyword forms, holding on account morphological flexions.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{DDyer:aplmgmt,
AUTHOR="Daniel Dyer",
TITLE="The Use of {APL} in the Management of a Time Sharing Company",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="148--150",
ABSTRACT="This paper discusses three major applications implemented in APL:
electronic communications, accounting, and address management. Each has made
an important contribution to operation and management control in a company
developing, promoting, and providing time sharing services with a widely
dispersed an highly specialized technical staff.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{EJFancher:numericalcontrol,
AUTHOR="E.J. Fancher",
TITLE="Controlling Numerically Controlled Machines Using {APL}",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="151--160",
ABSTRACT="This proceedings describes the application of APL360 to a typical
numerical control task.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{RSGoncharsky:largescalemath,
AUTHOR="R.S. Goncharsky and A. Rauch and W.W. White",
TITLE="Large-Scale Mathematical Programming in an {APL} Environment",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="161--172",
ABSTRACT="This paper discusses an experimental implementation of the larg
scale code, MPSX (Mathematical Programming System Extended), in an APL
environment. It provides an overview of how one might employ the resources
of the APL Shared Variable System together with specially written auxiliary
processors to allow model building, matrix generation, report writing, and
solution of mathematical programming problems in an interative setting.
SUch a use of MPSX can lead to savings of time and effort in mathematical
programming project development.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{CAGrant:mirocodedapl,
AUTHOR="Charles A. Grant and Mark L. Greenberg and David D. Redell",
TITLE="A Computer System Providing Microcoded {APL}",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="microcode",
PAGES="173--179",
ABSTRACT="A new computer system is now under development at the Center for
Research in Management Science (CRMS) at the University of California,
Berkeley. It is an inexpensive, medium-scale time-sharing system, whose
primary application is the implementation of multi-terminal, interactive
simulation experiments for the purpose of social science research. This
paper describes the APL language subsystem implemented on this system.
The CRMS APL language system includes a microcoded APL interpreter which is
implemented on a high-seed microprocessor. In addition to an extremely high
rate of execution, CRMS APL offsers a unified facility for terminal
input/output, file accessing, and multi-process synchronization and
inter-communication in APL.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{JDHall:batchapl,
AUTHOR="Joel D. Hall and Joel D. Kirscher",
TITLE="A Batch Processing Version of {APL/1130} for Student Use",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="180--184",
ABSTRACT="A Monitor-compatible version of APL 1130 has been adapted for
batch use by large numbers of students. Modifications in the I/O phases
accomplish the signon, workspace loading, and make the card reader the
principal input devide. These changes allow the user to access the system as
part of our normal mixed job-stream operation.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{MJDHopkins:apltournament,
AUTHOR="M.J.D. Hopkins and H.G. Morin and T.V. Narayana",
TITLE="A First {APL} Tournament Package",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="combinatorics, random, knock-out tournaments, tournaments",
PAGES="185--200",
ABSTRACT="In two recent papers, Narayana and Zidek have studied the
combinatorics of random knock-out tournaments and investigated some of the
natural statistical inference problems associated with tournaments. These
tournaments involve opponents of equal strength--the case of a single
outlier. The programming language APL, developed by Iverson, permits us to
study knock-out tournaments without repitition systematically and provides
explicit numerical results with the aid of a computer. Simulation, using
APL, also permits us to compare repeated knock-outs with repeated
round-robins using the methods suggested by David and the results of
Narayana and Zidek. We should like to emphasize that the simulations
represent very much a pilot and preliminary effort and were undertaken
partly as an exercise to study the capabilities of random number generation
in APL, and partly as a guide to further simulation involving the more
refined ideas of tournament design. Indeed, this package only covers the
basis of most of the results and conjectures in the first two authors' M.Sc.
theses; we may hope that it represents a first step in the difficult choice
of a suitable design for paired comparisons in general.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{RAHurtubise:aplandmis,
AUTHOR="Rolland A. Hurtubise and Yves Poulin",
TITLE="{APL} and {MIS}: Two Compatible Concepts",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="201--213",
ABSTRACT="This paper describes the design and development of an integrated
mini-management information system at the Ecole nationale d'administration
publique of the University of Quebec. The system, programmed in APL,
is very simple to use as the file operations are conducted in conversational
mode. One highlight is the minimum amount of effort required to produce this
information system.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{WFJarvis:marketingplanning,
AUTHOR="W.F. Jarvis and H-W. Wobbe and H. Carim",
TITLE="{APL} as a Foundation for a Marketing Planning and Analysis System",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="214--217",
ABSTRACT="This paper describes the development of an interactive marketing
planning and analysis system, written completely in the APL notation, for a
major, multi-national manufacturing firm. As it stands at the moment, the
system has approximately 27-million bytes of data in online storage and is
accessed in the order of 2000 times per month from five cities across
Canada. There is a discussion of the database problems and opportunities
facing the company, and its efforts to improve their information-processing
abilities over the years. The shortcomings of COBOL-oriented batch
processing methods and FORTRAN languages are briefly described. The steps in
designing the APL system and making it operational are presented ,as well as
a non-technical description of the key attributes of the system itself.
The major point made by the paper is the impact of such an interactive
system on the management process, and how such an impact was demonstratably
made more effectively through using the APL notation than had been possible
through any of the other approaches that the company had tried.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{ALJones:scoring,
AUTHOR="Alan L. Jones",
TITLE="Cross-Country Scoring and Timing Using {APL}",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="218--220",
ABSTRACT="Producing hard copy results of a large cross-country meet is
usually a tedious and time-consuming process. This is due to the speed with
which the event proceeds and the complicated scoring algorithm. A set of APL
functions have been written that scored the New York State high school
championship meets in the fall of 1973.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{ALJones:graphicalinput,
AUTHOR="A.L. Jones and R.H. Katyl",
TITLE="A Graphical Input Capability for {APL}",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="221--227",
ABSTRACT="An experimental input capability for APL is described; the system
includes s commercially available sonic pen and specially designed
interface. The user digitizes a graph by placing his curve on a special
glass 'tablet' and then touching the desired points of the curve with a pen
that emits a spark. The time delay for the sound to reach the edges of the
glass tablet is converted to x - y coordinates and transmitted to the APL
host computer. APL functions convert this raw data into the coordinate
system of the user's curve. Examples of the use of this facility are
given.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{WJuran:fastformatter,
AUTHOR="Warren Juran",
TITLE="A Fast Formatter for {APL}",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="228--232",
ABSTRACT="This paper describes some of the features of the alpha fast
formatting operator used by Proprietary Computer Systems and The Computer
Company for formatting APL data. The alpha operator accepts both numeric and
picture type format specifications and returns a character array containing
the results of the formatting operation. The alpha formatting operator is
widely used in programs and to control printing formats in the immediate
execution mode. It has been in use for over two years and has been well
accepted by PCS and TCC APL users.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{WJuran:aplrje,
AUTHOR="Warren Juran and Charles Moore",
TITLE="An {APL} Program for Remote Job Entry",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="233--238",
ABSTRACT="The ability to control batch processing operations directly from
APL provides an important new dimension to the APL user's capabilities. This
paper describes the PCS/APL Remote Job Entry (RJE) program used to drive the
New Mexico State APL/HASP interface. APL users are provided facilities for
creating and storing source programs in a variety of programming languages.
Programs may be submitted from APL to the operating system. Status
information and program results may be retrieved and printed at the APL
terminal. Program results may also be routed to the high speed printer at
the computer center.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{EKellerman:combinatorics,
AUTHOR="Eduardo Kellerman and William C. Rodgers",
TITLE="{APL} Tools for Combinatorics",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="combinatorics, enumerative combinatorics",
PAGES="239--248",
ABSTRACT="This paper is a tutorial devote to describing how to use some of
the tools that APL can provide in the field of combinatorics. Emphasis will
be on enumerative combinatorics. Some of the topics covere are: enumeration
of basic combinatorial configurations, such as permutations and combinations
with the use of APL; use of combinations to solve typical combinatorial
problems such as certain Diophantine equations; use of recursive APL
functions to generate certain combinatorial configurations, such as
partitions and compositions of integers, ways to change a dollar, etc.;
the use of the encode function to generate configurations of objects with
given properties.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{AKellerman:curvefitting,
AUTHOR="Anne Kellerman",
TITLE="An Investigation of Curve Fitting Methods Using an {APL} Graphics
Terminal",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="249--265",
ABSTRACT="Several curve fitting methods are discussed, compared, and finally
implemented in APL. Primary stress in this paper is given to newer fitting
methods: Splines, B-splines, and Bezier Polynomials. The APL functions
described are suitable for use with a graphics terminal or with the standard
plot on a 2741-like terminal.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{AKellerman:teachingapl,
AUTHOR="Anne Kellerman",
TITLE="Teaching Beyond Elementary {APL} to Applications Users",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="education",
PAGES="266--274",
ABSTRACT="Instructional efforts to achieve a higher quality of APL usage are
needed. Six possible areas of instruciton are cited: program design, style,
and debugging; thinking in APL; sophisticated APL techniques, advanced
subsets suitable for specific disciplines; new APL software features and
hardware devices; and advanced uses of program packages exclusively or in
conjunction with user-defined functions and/or data bases. General heuristic
principles and outlines as well as specific classroom exercises are provided
for potential teachers of APL in the above areas.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{RAKelley:aplgol2,
AUTHOR="Robert A. Kelley and John R. Walters",
TITLE="{APLGOL-2}: A Structured Programming Language System for {APL}",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="275--280",
ABSTRACT="APLGOL-2 works in conjunction with an APL system to provide
structured programming facilities for APL. As a continuation of the original
APLGOL work, it contains changes and additions to the APLGOL language.
APLGOL procedures may exist in the same workspace as regular APL procedures,
and they may be created or modified in the same way as regular APL
procedures with approximately equivalent storage requirements and
performance.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{RJKorsan:splinepackage,
AUTHOR="Robert J. Korsan",
TITLE="A Spline Package in {APL}",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="281--286",
ABSTRACT="Interpolation is the fundamental numerical technique used for
approximating the operations of the calculus. Polynomial interpolation is
the most often use form of interpolation. The past twenty five years have
seen the development of {\em spline interpolation}. Spline interpolation
theory has become synonomous with many aspects of numerical analysis. The
question is 'Why'? It has not been generally recognized that polynomial
interpolation has many defects when used to represent physical data.
Polynomials are beautiful examples of analytic functions. This implies
that their local behavior determines their global behavior. Anyone dealing
with real world phenomena can tell you that phase changes, resonance
properties, modal systems, etc., have precisely the opposite behavior.
The simplest form of a spline is a collection of polynomials patched
together so as to be smooth. The 'best approximation' property of splines is
responsible for their leading role in numerical analysis. This paper will
provide a very brief introduction to particular cubic splines. It will also
describe a package which has been developed on the Scientific Time Sharing
Corporation's APL PLUS system. The areas of application to be discussed
include mathmatics, statistics, engineering, and finance.",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{WRLepage:powersystemloadflow,
AUTHOR="Wilbur R. LePage and Lowell E. Lingo",
TITLE="Power System Load Flow in {APL}",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="287--291",
ABSTRACT="",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{RLevine:history,
AUTHOR="Richard Levine",
TITLE="{APL} Instruction for the Class of History 330 (Studies in Medieval
Institutions)",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="292--300",
ABSTRACT="",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{GMacdonald:symbolstrings,
AUTHOR="Geraldine MacDonald",
TITLE="Evaluating the Equality or Inequality of Symbols Strings in {APL}",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="301--306",
ABSTRACT="",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{WJMaybury:programmingaids,
AUTHOR="William J. Maybury",
TITLE="Programming Aids in Xerox {APL}",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="307--315",
ABSTRACT="",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{EEMcdonnell:caretfunctions,
AUTHOR="E.E. McDonnell",
TITLE="The Caret Functions",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="316--323",
ABSTRACT="",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{ERMclean:managementeducation,
AUTHOR="Ephraim R. McLean",
TITLE="The Use of {APL} in Management Education",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="324--333",
ABSTRACT="",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{JEMezei:arrayuses,
AUTHOR="J.E. Mezei",
TITLE="Uses of General Arrays and Operators",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="334--348",
ABSTRACT="",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{CRMoore:stringmanipulation,
AUTHOR="Charles R. Moore",
TITLE="Character String Manipulation in {APL}",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="345--353",
ABSTRACT="",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{WJuran:sharedfilesystem,
AUTHOR="Warren Juran and Charles Moore and Carl Orndorff and Larry Rice",
TITLE="The {PCS} Shared File System",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="354--363",
ABSTRACT="",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{MDMurray:isp1,
AUTHOR="Michael D. Murray",
TITLE="{ISP/1}: A Conversational Statistical Package",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="364--372",
ABSTRACT="",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{WHNiehoff:contourplotting,
AUTHOR="W.H. Niehoff",
TITLE="Contour Plotting in Rectangular Domains",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="373--386",
ABSTRACT="",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{CPNielsen:aplandfortran,
AUTHOR="C.P. Nielsen and T.H. Burnett and W. Vernon",
TITLE="{APL} and {FORTRAN}: A Symbiotic Mix for a Small Machine",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="387--392",
ABSTRACT="",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{SChayon:apldms,
AUTHOR="Salomon Chayon and Pierre A. Lavallee",
TITLE="",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="393--404",
ABSTRACT="",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{MDodell:aplxad,
AUTHOR="Michael D. O'Dell and John C. Thompson",
TITLE="{APL/XAD}: An Extension of {APL} for Abstract Data Manipulation",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="405--413",
ABSTRACT="",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{jpages:flexiblebuilding,
AUTHOR="Jean-Claude Pages and Anne Mauboussin",
TITLE="Flexible Building of Specialized Information Retrieval Systems:
Application to the Management of {APL} Functions as a Programming Aid",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="414--423",
ABSTRACT="",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{HAPeelle:learninggame,
AUTHOR="Howard A. Peelle",
TITLE="A Generalized Learning Game",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="424--428",
ABSTRACT="",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{SPeterson:cai,
AUTHOR="Steve Peterson",
TITLE="A {CAI} System Based on Modifications to {York/APL}",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="429--437",
ABSTRACT="",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{THPuckett:security,
AUTHOR="Thomas H. Puckett",
TITLE="Improved Security in {APL} Applications Packages",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="438--441",
ABSTRACT="",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{YGRaynaud:scalarsegment,
AUTHOR="Yves G. Raynaud and Louis P.A. Roubichaud",
TITLE="Scalar Segment Processor for {APL}",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="442--442",
ABSTRACT="",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{JLRichardson:newtoncotes,
AUTHOR="John L. Richardson",
TITLE="The Newton Cotes Coefficients in {APL}",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="443--446",
ABSTRACT="",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{LPARoubichaud:prefixpolish,
AUTHOR="L.P.A. Roubichaud and {G\`{e}rard} A.P.L. Simian",
TITLE="Lexical and Syntactic Analysis of {APL}: Generation of a Prefix
Polish String",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="447--451",
ABSTRACT="",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{WARux:casper,
AUTHOR="William A. Rux and Eric Baelen",
TITLE="{CASPAR}",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="452--470",
ABSTRACT="",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{JSchenck:aplcatalog,
AUTHOR="James Schenck and John Peetz and Chris Clausen",
TITLE="An {APL} Catalog System",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="471--474",
ABSTRACT="",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{KWSmillie:teachingprobability,
AUTHOR="K.W. Smillie",
TITLE="The Use of {APL} in the Teaching of Probability",
BOOKTITLE=c74,
PUBLISHER="Coast Community College District",
KEYWORDS="",
PAGES="475--483",
ABSTRACT="",
YEAR="1974"}
@PROCEEDINGS{AJSurkan:virtualvariable,
AUTHOR="A.J. Surkan",