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Language peer sets for SIMSCRIPT I.5:
United States
United States/1965
Designed 1965
1960s languages
Third generation
Early Cold War
Genus Event scheduling
Specialised Languages
Event scheduling
Discrete
Simulating
Event scheduling/1965
Discrete/1965
Simulating/1965
Event scheduling/United States
Discrete/United States
Simulating/United States
Specialised Languages
Specialised Languages/1965
Specialised Languages/us

SIMSCRIPT I.5(ID:2171/sim049)

Simulation package, produced 7090 assembly 

alternate simple view
Country: United States
Designed 1965
Published: 1965
Genus: Event scheduling
Sammet category: Specialised Languages


SIMSCRIPT I.5

Marowitz and Karr at RAND 1965 produced assembly language, not FORTRAN. Designed for new IBM OS, special port


Related languages
SIMSCRIPT SIMSCRIPT I.5   Evolution of

References:
  • Sammet, Jean E. (1973) Sammet, Jean E. "Roster of Programming Languages for 1973" p147
          in (1974) ACM Computing Reviews 15(04) April 1974
  • Sammet, Jean E (1978) Sammet, Jean E "Roster of programming languages for 1976-77" pp56-85
          in [SIGPLAN] (1978) SIGPLAN Notices 13(11) Nov 1978
  • Markowitz, Harry M. (2002) Markowitz, Harry M. "Efficient Portfolios, Sparse Matrices, and Entities: A Retrospective" Operations Research 50(1) January 2002 Extract: Anecdote
          in [SIGPLAN] (1978) SIGPLAN Notices 13(11) Nov 1978
  • Markowitz, Harry M. (2002) Markowitz, Harry M. "Oral history interview by Jeffrey R. Yost, 18 March 2002, San Diego, California". OH 333 Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis.
          in [SIGPLAN] (1978) SIGPLAN Notices 13(11) Nov 1978
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