Sammet, Jean E. "Revised Annotated Descriptor Based Bibliography for the Use of Computers for Non-Numerical Mathematics"

(1968)

Bobrow, D. G. (ed) (1968) Bobrow, D. G. (ed) "Symbol Manipulation Languages and Techniques", Proceedings of the IFIP Working Conference on Symbol Manipulation Languages. North-Holland Publishing Co., Amsterdam, 1968   Jean E Sammet

Languages mentioned

  • AED {1963} Engineering flavour of ALGOL
  • ALGAN {1964} An extension of FORTRAN to solve sets of linear equations
  • ALGEM {1966} Polynomials-capable list-processing
  • ALGY {1961} Formula manipulation language
  • ALMS {1966} Interactive algebraic system
  • ALPAK {1963} Extension to ALTRAN to manipulate polynomials and rational functions
  • ALTRAN {1969} A FORTRAN extension for rational algebra
  • AMBIT {1964} Algebraic manipulation
  • AUTOMAST {1966} automatic mathematical analysis and symbolic translation
  • AXLE {1964} Table-based string processing language
  • COGENT {1965} COmpiler and GENeralized Translator
  • COMIT {1957} String-handling and pattern-matching language
  • CONVERT {1966} String processing language hybrid of COMIT and LISP
  • CORAL {1964} Class Oriented Ring Associated Language
  • DYSTAL {1965} Array-based list-processing for Fortran
  • Early ALTRAN {1963} A FORTRAN extension for rational algebra
  • FLIP {1966} Format List Processor
  • FLPL {1958} FORTRAN List Processing Language
  • FORMAC {1962} FORmula MAnipulation Compiler
  • Formula ALGOL {1962} ALGOL dialect for algebraic manipulation
  • GPM {1965} General Purpose Macro-generator
  • GRAD Assistant {1965} A LISP program to do algebraic manipulation
  • IPL {1954} The first list-processing language
  • IPL-V {1957} Information Processing Language v5
  • L6 {1963} Laboratories Low-Level Linked List Language
  • LIPL {1965} A linearized version of IPL-V
  • LISP {1958} A list processing system with emphasis on recursion and formalism
  • LISP 2 {1963} A system based on ALGOL but also containing many of the facilities and concepts of the original LISP systems.
  • Magic Paper {1963} Interactive maths environment
  • MANIP {1966} A set of FORTRAN programs to manipulate expressions.
  • MATHLAB {1964} Interactive maths language
  • METEOR {1964} COMIT with LISP features
  • Nu-Speak {1964} List-processing extensions to FAP or FORTRAN
  • PANON {1962} Markov-pattern-directed string processing languages
  • PM {1966} Polynomial Manipulations
  • REFCO III {1966} Reference counting list processing system
  • SAINT {1961} A program to do formal integration
  • SLIP {1963} Symmetric LIst Processsor
  • SNOBOL {1962} String processing language
  • SYMBAL {1967} An extension of ALGOL to do formal algebraic manipulation.
  • SYMBOLANG {1965} Symbol manipulating FORTRAN
  • TIPL {1963} Interactive IPL interpreter
  • TRAC {1959} A man-machine string manipulating language
  • TREET {1964} trinary tree variant of LISP
  • VPRPAK {1964} A set of subroutines to do variable precision and rational arithmetic
  • WISP {1964} Macro-based list processing language