Journal of the ACM (JACM)
POSE: a language for posing problems to a computer
Communications of the ACM
Procedure-oriented language statements to facilitate parallel processing
Communications of the ACM
Programming semantics for multiprogrammed computations
Communications of the ACM
A note on “Program structures for parallel processing”
Communications of the ACM
Additional comments on a problem in concurrent programming control
Communications of the ACM
Solution of a problem in concurrent programming control
Communications of the ACM
Program structures for parallel processing
Communications of the ACM
Design of a separable transition-diagram compiler
Communications of the ACM
COMPUTER DESIGN FOR ASYNCHRONOUSLY REPRODUCIBLE MULTIPROCESSING
COMPUTER DESIGN FOR ASYNCHRONOUSLY REPRODUCIBLE MULTIPROCESSING
AFIPS '66 (Fall) Proceedings of the November 7-10, 1966, fall joint computer conference
Inter-program communications, program string structures and buffer files
AFIPS '67 (Spring) Proceedings of the April 18-20, 1967, spring joint computer conference
The effective use of automated application development tools
IBM Systems Journal
IBM Systems Journal
IBM Systems Journal
An approach to software system modelling and analysis
Computer Languages
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A variety of schemes for the specification and operation of parallel computation have been described recently (see also references in Gosden). For the most part, the proposed systems are concerned with parallelism on a detailed or statement level. Furthermore, as argued by Wirth, the proposals are not at a truly procedure- or problem-oriented language level but represent transliterations of machine or process-oriented operations. Notable exceptions to this are the and and shared statements of Wirth, and the parallel for Gosden (similarly the DO TOGETHER in Opler).