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  1. Proceedings of the December 12-14, 1961, eastern joint computer conference: computers - key to total systems control (AFIPS '61 (Eastern))
  2. A syntax directed generator
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The role of digital computers in Project Mercury
Multi-level programming for a real-time system
The Mercury programming system
DODDAC: an integrated system for data processing, interrogation, and display
Real-time simulation in Project Mercury
A simulation model for data system analysis
A general purpose systems simulation program
Use of a combined analog-digital system for re-entry vehicle flight simulation
Combined analog-digital simulation
CONTRANS: (conceptual thought, random-net simulation)
Digital-to-voice conversion
Card random access memory (CRAM): functions & use
The logic design of the FC-4100 data-processing system
A versatile man-machine communication console
Dataview, a general purpose data display system
A computer for direct execution of algorithmic languages
Eddycard memory: a semi-permanent storage
Digital data transmission: the user's view
Tele-processing systems
Communications for computer applications
The Saturn automatic checkout system
Information handling in the defense communications control complex
An automatic digital data assembly system for space surveillance
Four advanced computers: key to Air Force digital data communication system
The Atlas supervisor
A syntax directed generator
An automated technique for conducting a total system study
Display system design considerations
Abstract shape recognition by machine
Chrysler optical processing scanner (COPS): a character recognition system which is independent of character, translation, size or orientation
Techniques for the use of the digital computer as an aid in the diagnosis of heart disease

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A syntax directed generator

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Warshall, Stephen
Abstract The recent proliferation of algebraic translators or "compilers"--programs which translate from an algebraic language (like ALGOL, IT, or $L_{o})$ to the hardware language of a digital computer--has stimulated a good deal of work on techniques of reducing the construction cost of such programs. There have been several essentially different approaches to this problem, notably: 1. The development of a common intermediate language (UNCOL for Universal-Computer-Oriented Language [1]); for each algebraic language there would be written a translator from that language to UNCOL and for each new machine there would be written a translator from UNCOL to the language of that machine. 2. The development of general-purpose translators which accept descriptions of the particular languages between which translation is to be effected. Such programs have been called "syntax-directed" compilers, because the general algorithm is driven by what are in essence tables of syntax.
Starting Page 295
Ending Page 305
Page Count 11
File Format PDF
DOI 10.1145/1460764.1460787
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 1961-12-12
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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