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Language peer sets for UNISAP: United States↑ United States/1957↑ Designed 1957 ↑ 1950s languages ↑ Second generation↑ Early Cold War↑ Genus Symbolic assemblers ↑ Excluded from Sammet ↑ Symbolic assemblers↑ Assemblers↑ Fixed operation ↑ Symbolic assemblers/1957↑ Assemblers/1957↑ Fixed operation/1957↑ Symbolic assemblers/United States↑ Assemblers/United States↑ Fixed operation/United States↑ Excluded from Sammet ↑ Excluded from Sammet/1957↑ Excluded from Sammet/us ↑ UNISAP(ID:135/uni015)Case SAPalternate simple viewCountry: United States Designed 1957 Published: 1959 Genus: Symbolic assemblers Sammet category: Excluded from Sammet for UNIVAC SAP Case Institute Symbolic Assembly Program for the UNIVAC series (all of the series, as opposed to single machines). Written by Mel Conway at Case, under the direction of Frank Way, sister project to CASE SOAP (Way refers to their UNIVAC I: "We have also a Univac I, with which I assume most people are familiar; it may be roughly described as several gallons of mercury surrounded by peripheral equipment. Since it is water-cooled, one might expect that the overflow light has some real meaning attached to it.") Places Hardware: Related languages
References: in [ACM] (1958) [ACM] CACM 1(10) (Oct 1958) in [Proceedings] (1958) Proceedings of the 1958 Computer Applications Symposium, Armour Research Foundation, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois in [ACM] (1959) [ACM] CACM 2(05) May 1959 in [ACM] (1961) Proceedings of the 16th ACM National Conference, January 1961 in [ACM] (1963) [ACM] CACM 6(03) (Mar 1963) Search in: Google Google scholar World Cat Yahoo Overture DBLP Monash bib NZ IEEE  ACM portal CiteSeer CSB ncstrl jstor Bookfinder |