Generative communication in Linda
ACM Transactions on Programming Languages and Systems (TOPLAS)
Data structured programming: Programm design without Arrays and Pointers
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
The Effect of Data Abstraction on Loop Programming Techniques
IEEE Transactions on Software Engineering
Structural recursion as a query language
DBPL3 Proceedings of the third international workshop on Database programming languages : bulk types & persistent data: bulk types & persistent data
Programming by multiset transformation
Communications of the ACM
Languages for the specification of software
Journal of Systems and Software
Programming parallel algorithms
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Parallel programming languages for collections
Parallel programming languages for collections
An introduction to SequenceL: a language to experiment with constructs for processing nonscalars
Software—Practice & Experience
Automatic parallel control structures in SequenceL
Software—Practice & Experience
Recursive functions of symbolic expressions and their computation by machine, Part I
Communications of the ACM
The Application of the SequenceL Language to Complicated Database Applications
ASSET '98 Proceedings of the 1998 IEEE Workshop on Application - Specific Software Engineering and Technology
A programming language
SequenceL provides a different way to view programming
Computer Languages
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Many interdisciplinary design efforts require the involvement of computer scientists because of the complexity of the problem solving tools available for the projects. This paper demonstrates how appropriate language design can place high level languages in the hands of scientists and engineers, thus providing a more automated approach to problem solving that may reduce the amount of computer scientist involvement. The language SequenceL serves as an example of this approach.