Segmentation and the Design of Multiprogrammed Computer Systems
Journal of the ACM (JACM)
Electronic Computers: A Historical Survey
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Third Generation Computer Systems
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Programming systems and languages 1965-1975
Communications of the ACM
Experience with an extensible language
Communications of the ACM
The composition of semantics in Algol 68
Communications of the ACM
Communications of the ACM
Virtual memory, processes, and sharing in MULTICS
Communications of the ACM
The structure of the “THE”-multiprogramming system
Communications of the ACM
The simulation of time sharing systems
Communications of the ACM
Programming Languages: GPL, a truly general purpose language
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
SOSP '69 Proceedings of the second symposium on Operating systems principles
Programming Languages: History and Fundamentals
Programming Languages: History and Fundamentals
A programming language
Some Approaches to, and Illustrations of, Programming Language History
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
An Overview of Programming Practices
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
A comparative evaluation of versions of BASIC
Communications of the ACM
Programming systems and languages 1965-1975
Communications of the ACM
Splitting the Difference: The Historical Necessity of Synthesis in Software Engineering
IEEE Annals of the History of Computing
A course in personalized applications libraries
SIGCSE '78 Proceedings of the ninth SIGCSE technical symposium on Computer science education
Proceedings of the 1983 ACM SIGPLAN symposium on Programming language issues in software systems
The significance of microprogramming
ACM SIGARCH Computer Architecture News
Computer science education in small colleges
ACM SIGCSE Bulletin
An automatic decision-logic-table processor
ACM SIGPLAN Notices - Special issue on decision tables
The significance of microprogramming
ACM SIGMICRO Newsletter
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In spite of impressive gains by PL/I, Fortran and Cobol remain the languages in which most of the world's production programs are written and will remain so into the foreseeable future. There is a great deal of theoretical interest in Algol 68 and in extensible languages, but so far at least they have had little practical impact. Problem-oriented languages may very well become the most important language development area in the next five to ten years. In the operating system area all major computer manufacturers set out to produce very ambitious multiprogramming systems, and they all ran into similar problems. A number of university projects, though not directly comparable to those of the manufacturers, have contributed greatly to a better understanding of operating system principles. Important trends include the increased interest in the development of system measurement and evaluation techniques, and increased use of microprogramming for some programming system functions.