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APL 1998: Rome, Italy
- Paolo Di Chio, Antonio Annibali, Robert Bernecky, James Brown, Gitte Christensen:
Proceedings of APL98 Conference on Array Processing Languages, APL 1998, Rome, Italy, August 27-31, 1998. ACM 1998, ISBN 1-58113-181-X - Robert Bernecky:
EGREGION: a branch coverage tool for APL. 3-14 - Richard L. W. Brown:
Writing optimization software in APL, J, and MATLAB: a comparison. 15-21 - Paul S. Mansour, Stephen M. Mansour:
Using APL expressions in database operations. 22-26 - Marco Micocci, Angelo Manna, Alvaro Tomassetti:
The comparison of C++ and Mathematica in the generation of pseudo random numbers for financial and actuarial applications. 27-31 - Sven-Bodo Scholz:
On defining application-specific high-level array operations by means of shape-invariant programming facilities. 32-38 - Robert Bernecky:
Reducing computational complexity with array predicates. 39-43 - Hendrik Rama:
Turtle graphics: hidden features in APL2. 44-56 - David E. Siegel:
All searches are divided into three parts: string searches using ternary trees. 57-68 - Enrique Alfonseca:
Writing a compilers compiler in APL. 69-75 - J. Philip Benkard:
An epistemology of APL. 76-90 - W. Neville Holmes:
Simplifying array processing languages. 91-96 - Kyosuke Saigusa:
Japanese language handling in APL environments. 97-103 - Manuel Alfonseca, Enrique Alfonseca, Juan de Lara:
Compiling a simulation language in APL. 105-109 - Martin Barghoorn:
Crosstab, OLAP, and APL: N-dimensional data analysis with sparse cubes. 110-113 - Roger Busi:
BABAPL: a software prototype of a programmable pocket APL calculator. 114-120 - Istvan Kadar, Erik Papp:
Object oriented spatial positioning systems. 121-140 - Francesco Pedullá, Giorgio Salerno:
AxE: a transportation network analysis package. 141-145 - U. Piasentin, D. Lanari, E. Migliorini:
APL and demographic modelling. 146-153 - Jack G. Rudd, Richard A. Marsh, Marcus L. Munger:
Large-scale space object tracking using APL2. 154-163 - Alexander O. Skomorokhov, Michail T. Slepov:
Pattern recognition in APL with application to reactor diagnostics. 164-172 - Manuel Alfonseca:
Using APL to build science tutors for the high school level. 173-178 - Andrei Buzin:
Teaching classical calculation methods: APL challenge. 179-188 - Steven J. Halasz:
First flight: automated tutorials for fledgling APLers. 189-199 - Walter G. Spunde, Peter de Voil:
A Web-interfaced array-based mathematics course. 200-204 - Alvin J. Surkan:
APL design of graphic displays for motivation in distance education. 205-213 - Vittorio Moriggia, Marida Bertocchi, Jitka Dupacová:
Highly parallel computing in simulation on dynamic bond portfolio management. 215-221 - Stephen M. Mansour:
Optimization with dynamic functions. 222-227 - Marco Micocci:
The use of Markov discontinuous processes in the pricing of derivative securities: the application of APL. 228-232 - Arto Juvonen, Unto Niemi:
Corporate analysis by APL. 233-241 - Giulia Rotondo:
Neural network for partitionable variational inequalities. 242-247
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