Leavenworth, Burt M.; Sammet, Jean E. "An overview of nonprocedural languages" pp1-12 (1974) |
[VHLL 1974] (1974) Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN symposium on Very high level languages, March 28-29, 1974, Santa Monica, California, United States
Jean E Sammet
Languages mentioned
- ABSET {1970} Set-based language
- ABSYS {1966} Aberdeen system declarative language
- ADS {1974} Automatic documentation language
- ALGOL 68 {1968} 3rd generation ALGOL
- ALPHA {1971} Data-query language based on relational calculus
- APL {1960} Array-centered programing language
- Compel {1968} Single assignment language
- CONVERT {1966} String processing language hybrid of COMIT and LISP
- CSMP {1965} Continuous System Modeling Program
- CSSL {1967} Continuous System Simulation Language
- DFPL {1972} Pure graphical dataflow language
- ECL {1970} Harvard Extensible Computer Language
- GOL {1969} Extension to LISP for predicate calculus
- GPSS {1959} General Purpose Systems Simulator
- Information Algebra {1962} formalism for data processing
- ISWIM {1966} Landin's paper language
- LEAP {1968} Language for the Expression of Associative Procedures
- LISP 1.5 {1959} LISP major release
- LISP70 {1972}
- MacAims {1968} Set-based data retrieval language
- MADCAP {1960} Two dimensional maths and set language
- Manna and Waldinger 1971 {1971}
- MAPL {1973}
- NAPSS {1965} Non-procedural language for solving mathematical problems
- PL/I {1964} Programming Language One
- PLANNER {1967} Goal-direct LISP dialect
- POSE {1967}
- PROW {0}
- PSL {1970} Problem Statement Language
- PSL/II {1973} Problem Statement Language/version 2
- QA3 {1967} Question Answering
- QA4 {1967} Question Answering
- RED {1972} Backus formalism of language
- REF-ARF {1970}
- SAIL {1968} Stanford Artificial Intelligence Language
- SETL {1970} Set based programming language
- SIMSCRIPT II.5 {1967} Simulations package
- SIMULA {1962} SIMUlation LAnguage
- SNOBOL4 {1967} Classic SNOBOL
- STDS {1968} Set based language
- Strips {1969} Extra-logical problem solver
- TAG {1968}
- TRAMP {1968} Associative memory language
- VERS {1969} Set-based algorithmic language
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