APL 1993:
Toronto,
Ontario,
Canad
APL '93,
Proceedings of the International Conference on APL '93,
August 15-19,
1993,
Toronto,
Ontario,
Canada. ACM,
1993
- Jake Ansell, Mulhim Al-Doori:
ARDA: Expert System for Reliability Data Analysis.
1-5
- Robert Bernecky:
Array Morphology.
6-16
- Robert Bernecky:
The Role of APL and J in High-Performance Computation.
17-32
- Hanspeter Bieri, Felix Grimm:
Approaching Classical Algorithms in APL2.
33-40
- James A. Brown, Brent Hawks, Ray Trimble:
Extending the APL Character Set.
41-46
- Tien Chi Chen:
SCARFS, an Efficient Polynomial Zero-Finder System.
47-54
- Wai-Mee Ching, Alexander Katz:
The Testing of an APL Compiler.
55-62
- Pierre Deslauriers:
APL Helps the Deaf to Hear Again.
63-68
- David S. Eastwood:
Structuring Functions with Operators.
69-77
- Murray Eisenberg, Howard A. Peelle:
Confessions of two APL Educators Learning J.
78-87
- Richard R. N. Eller:
A Modern APL Windows User Interface with DOS Downwards Compatibility: the Solution for two Years Onwards.
88-96
- Jochen Frey, Dinu Scheppelmann, Gerald-P. Glombitza, Hans-Peter Meinzer:
A Parallel Topological Feature Map in APL.
97-103
- Steven J. Halasz, Andrei V. Kondrashev:
Talking with an APL via DDE: Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks.
104-111
- Dennis Holmes, John E. Howland:
APROL: a Hybrid Language.
112-123
- Thomas Kolarik:
Extending the Two-Partner Shared Variable Protocol to n Partners.
124-133
- Gérard A. Langlet:
Building the APL atlas of natural shapes.
134-147
- Pavel Luksha:
Modern Algebra Self-Taught Through APL.
148-153
- Stephen M. Mansour:
Using Defined Operators and Function Arrays to Solve Non-Linear Equations in APL2.
154-158
- Duncan McArthur:
An Introduction to log-linear Analysis and Implementing the Newton-Raphson Algorithm in APL2.
159-163
- Johann Mitlöhner:
Distributed Computing in the Workstation Environment.
164-169
- Trenchard More Jr.:
Transfinite Nesting in Array-Theoretic Figures, Changes, Rigs, and Arms, Part I.
170-184
- Peter Naeve, Bernhard Strohmeier, Hans Peter Wolf:
APL Programming without Tears: It is Time for a Change.
185-189
- Frank C. Ripley:
Efficient Maximum Likelihood Estimation of Linear Models with APL.
190-199
- Jack G. Rudd:
Roles of APL in Satellite Surveillance.
200-208
- David Selby:
Extending APL2 to Include Program Control Structures.
209-213
- R. G. Selfridge:
Solving Two or Three Polynomials in Two or Three Variables.
214-218
- Alexander O. Skomorokhov:
Adaptive Learning Networks in APL2.
219-229
- Alexei N. Skurikhin, Alvin J. Surkan:
Identification of Parallelism in Neural Networks by Simulation with Language J..
230-237
- Keith Smillie:
Rolling Dice: Some Notes on J and Teaching Probability.
238-243
- Adrian Smith:
Co-operative Programming with Windows DDE.
244-250
- David G. Smith, Joey K. Tuttle:
JVOX.
251-258
- Walter G. Spunde:
Point-Wise Calculus.
259-266
- David Steinbrook, Eugene E. McDonnell:
From Trees into Boxes.
267-276
- Thomas W. Stroud, Alan M. Sykes, Alan D. Mayer:
Bayesian Methods in APL.
277-285
- Rexford H. Swain, Daniel F. Jonusz:
The Workspace Manager: A Change Control System for APL.
286-294
- Norman D. Thomson:
Understanding ANOVA the APL way.
295-303
- Robert G. Willhoft:
Structured APL: A Proposal for Block Structured Control Flow in APL.
304-315
- Richard M. Levine:
Recent Work on the Toronto Toolkit.
316
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