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Language peer sets for Hanford Mark II:
United States
United States/1957
Designed 1957
1950s languages
Second generation
Early Cold War
Genus Report Generators
Business Data Processing
Report Generators
Data processing
Close mapping
Report Generators/1957
Data processing/1957
Close mapping/1957
Report Generators/United States
Data processing/United States
Close mapping/United States
Business Data Processing
Business Data Processing/1957
Business Data Processing/us

Hanford Mark II(ID:2793/han004)

Report generating language from GE Hanford 

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Country: United States
Designed 1957
Published: 1957
Genus: Report Generators
Sammet category: Business Data Processing


Report generating language from GE Hanford

from Fry and Sibley:
"The capability was extended in 1957 by the development of a report and file maintenance generator (MARK II)"



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References:
  • Asch, Alfred. (1959) Asch, Alfred. 1959 July 29. Minutes of Committee Meeting on Data Systems Languages Held at Bureau of Standards, June 23-24. (Cited in Sammet 1978) Extract: Languages examined by CODASYL
  • Bachman, Charles W. (1966) Bachman, Charles W. "On a generalized language for file organization and manipulation" Extract: History
          in [ACM] (1966) [ACM] CACM 9(03) March 1966 includes proceedings of the ACM Programming Languages and Pragmatics Conference, San Dimas, California, August 1965
  • Fry, James P.; Sibley, Edgar H. (1976) Fry, James P.; Sibley, Edgar H. "Evolution of Data-Base Management Systems"
          in [ACM] (1976) [ACM] ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR) 8(1) March 1976
  • Sammet, Jean E. (1978) Sammet, Jean E. "The early history of COBOL" Abstract
          in [HOPL I] (1979) SIGPLAN Notices 14(04) April 1979 including The first ACM SIGPLAN conference on History of programming languages (HOPL) Los Angeles, CA, June 1-3, 1978
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