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Language peer sets for IT 3:
United States
United States/1958
Designed 1958
1950s languages
Second generation
Early Cold War
Genus Internal Translators
Numerical Scientific
Internal Translators
US historic algorithmic systems
Historic algorithmic languages
Internal Translators/1958
US historic algorithmic systems/1958
Historic algorithmic languages/1958
Internal Translators/United States
US historic algorithmic systems/United States
Historic algorithmic languages/United States
Numerical Scientific
Numerical Scientific/1958
Numerical Scientific/us

IT 3(ID:2802/it:003)

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Country: United States
Designed 1958
Published: 1958
Genus: Internal Translators
Sammet category: Numerical Scientific


IT-3 - developed at Carnegie added double-precision floating point.

Used by FORTRANSIT as a machine language, highly influencial

One of two languages cited by GAMM as the reason for including the ACM in the IAL deliberations

Used as semi-hll at NCU to target USE and SOAP from same source


Related languages
IT 2 IT 3   Evolution of
SOAP II IT 3   Targetting
USE IT 3   Targetting
IT 3 Fischer IT   Augmentation of
IT 3 IAL   Positive Strong Influence
IT 3 ORBIT   Extension of
IT 3 Purdue compiler   Evolution of

References:
  • Fischer, Patrick C. (1958) Fischer, Patrick C. "Automatic propagated and round-off error analysis" Abstract DOI
          in [ACM] (1958) Preprints of papers presented at the 13th national meeting of the Association for Computing Machinery, June 11-13, 1958, Urbana, Illinois
  • Carr, John W III (1959) Carr, John W III "Avoiding Training Programmers" in Computer Bulletin December 1958 Abstract
          in [ACM] (1958) Preprints of papers presented at the 13th national meeting of the Association for Computing Machinery, June 11-13, 1958, Urbana, Illinois
  • Carr, John W., III (1959) Carr, John W., III "Recursive subscripting compilers and list-type memories" pp4-6
          in [ACM] (1959) [ACM] CACM 2(02) February 1959
  • Perlis, Alan J (1986) Perlis, Alan J "Two Thousand Words and Two Thousand Ideas: The 650 at Carnegie" Extract: TASS, GAT, GATE, IT, SOAP, THAT
          in [AHOC] (1986) Annals of the History of Computing, 08(1) January 1986 (IBM 650 Issue)
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