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Language peer sets for STAR:
United States
United States/1956
Designed 1956
1950s languages
Second generation
Early Cold War
Genus Symbolic assemblers
Excluded from Sammet
Symbolic assemblers
Assemblers
Fixed operation
Symbolic assemblers/1956
Assemblers/1956
Fixed operation/1956
Symbolic assemblers/United States
Assemblers/United States
Fixed operation/United States
Excluded from Sammet
Excluded from Sammet/1956
Excluded from Sammet/us

STAR(ID:128/sta017)

Burroughs 200/205 assembler 

alternate simple view
Country: United States
Designed 1956
Published: 1958
Genus: Symbolic assemblers
Sammet category: Excluded from Sammet


for STAndard Routine

(Also STAR 0 because of STAR 1's success)

Assembly Routine on Burroughs/Datatron 200 series, developed initially by Electrodata



Hardware:
Related languages
STAR STAR I   Evolution of

References:
  • Bemer (1957) Bemer, R. W. "The Status of Automatic Programming for Scientific Problems" Abstract Extract: Summary Extract: IT, FORTRANSIT, SAP, SOAP, SOHIO
          in [Armour] (1957) "Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Computer Applications Symposium" , Armour Research Foundation, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois 1957
  • Bemer (1958) [Bemer, RW] [State of ACM automatic coding library August 1958]
          in [Armour] (1957) "Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Computer Applications Symposium" , Armour Research Foundation, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois 1957
  • Burroughs Corporation (1958) Burroughs Corporation "STAR 0 Symbolic Assembly Program for the Burroughs 205 Electronic Data-Processing Systems" 1958
          in [Armour] (1957) "Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Computer Applications Symposium" , Armour Research Foundation, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois 1957
  • [Bemer] (1959) [Bemer, RW] [State of ACM automatic coding library May 1959] Extract: Obiter Dicta
          in [ACM] (1959) [ACM] CACM 2(05) May 1959
  • Atchison, William F. (1959) Atchison, William F. "Training [at the Georgia Institute of Technology] for Engineering and Scientific Applications via Compilers, Interpreters, and Assemblers" Abstract Extract: FORTRAN, FORTRANSIT, RUNCIBLE, Bell Extract: Not using assemblers (SOAP, STAR)
          in Proceedings of the 1959 Computer Applications Symp (1959) Proceedings of the 1959 Computer Applications Symposium, Armour Research Foundation, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Ill., Oct. 29, 1959
  • Carr (1959) Carr, John W III; "Computer Programming" volume 2, chapter 2, pp115-121
          in Crabbe et al (1957) E. M. Crabbe, S. Ramo, and D. E. Wooldridge (eds.) "Handbook of Automation, Computation, and Control," John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1959.
  • Weik, Martin H. (1961) Weik, Martin H. "A Third Survey of Domestic Electronic Digital Computing Systems" Rpt 1115, BRL, Maryland, 1961 Online copy at Computer History Museum
          in Crabbe et al (1957) E. M. Crabbe, S. Ramo, and D. E. Wooldridge (eds.) "Handbook of Automation, Computation, and Control," John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1959.
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