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Language peer sets for SORT/MERGE: United States↑ United States/1951↑ Designed 1951 ↑ 1950s languages ↑ First generation↑ Immediate Post-War↑ Genus Sorting and editing systems ↑ Multi-purpose ↑ Sorting and editing systems↑ Data processing↑ Close mapping ↑ Sorting and editing systems/1951↑ Data processing/1951↑ Close mapping/1951↑ Sorting and editing systems/United States↑ Data processing/United States↑ Close mapping/United States↑ Multi-purpose ↑ Multi-purpose/1951↑ Multi-purpose/us ↑ SORT/MERGE(ID:2709/sor002)First code autogeneratoralternate simple viewCountry: United States Designed 1951 Published: 1952 Genus: Sorting and editing systems Sammet category: Multi-purpose Autogenerator /Protocompiler system for ENIAC and later UNIVAC I Betty Holberton 1952 (pioneering woman of computing) Hopper (1955) type 3 - Generative routines - system Hopper (1955) "The UNIVAC sort-generator, the work of Betty Holberton, was the first major automatic routine to be completed. It was finished in 1951 and has been in constant use ever since." People: Related languages
References: in Symposium on Automatic Programming For Digital Com (1954) Symposium on Automatic Programming For Digital Computers, Office of Naval Research, Dept. of the Navy, Washington, D.C. PB 111 607 May 13-14 1954 in the High Speed Computer Conference, Louisiana Stat (1955) the High Speed Computer Conference, Louisiana State University, 16 Feb. 1955, Remington Rand, Inc. 1955 in [AFIPS JCC 25] (1964) [AFIPS JCC 25] Proceedings of the 1964 Spring Joint Computer Conference SJCC 1964 in [AFIPS JCC 25] (1964) [AFIPS JCC 25] Proceedings of the 1964 Spring Joint Computer Conference SJCC 1964 in [AFIPS JCC 25] (1964) [AFIPS JCC 25] Proceedings of the 1964 Spring Joint Computer Conference SJCC 1964 Resources Search in: Google Google scholar World Cat Yahoo Overture DBLP Monash bib NZ IEEE  ACM portal CiteSeer CSB ncstrl jstor Bookfinder |