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Language peer sets for Sequentielle Formelübersetzung:
Germany
Germany/1955
Designed 1955
1950s languages
Second generation
Early Cold War
Genus W European algorithmic systems
Numerical Scientific
W European algorithmic systems
Historic algorithmic languages
Imperative
W European algorithmic systems/1955
Historic algorithmic languages/1955
Imperative/1955
W European algorithmic systems/Germany
Historic algorithmic languages/Germany
Imperative/Germany
Numerical Scientific
Numerical Scientific/1955
Numerical Scientific/de

Sequentielle Formelübersetzung(ID:2808/bau001)

High-level algbraic compiler  

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Country: Germany
Designed 1955
Published: 1956
Genus: W European algorithmic systems
Sammet category: Numerical Scientific


=Sequential Formula Translation

High-level algbraic compiler from Dresden, built by Bauer and Samelson on Boehm's work, incorporating the library functionality of Gill et al, avoiding the outer->inner parsing of Bracketed Terms


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References:
  • Samelson, K. and Bauer, F.L. (1959) Samelson, K. and Bauer, F.L. "Sequentielle Formelübersetzung" [Sequential Formula Translation]
          in Elektron. (1959) Elektron. Rechenanlagen 1 (1959 )
  • Bauer, F and Samelson, K (1960) Bauer, F and Samelson, K "Sequential Formula Translation" pp76-83
          in [ACM] (1960) [ACM] CACM 3(03) March 1960
  • Dornheim, Fred R. (1960) Dornheim, Fred R. review of Bauer and Samelson 1960 Abstract
          in [ACM] (1960) ACM Computing Reviews, January-December 1960
  • Lucas, P. (1961) Lucas, P. "Die Structuranalyse von Formelubersetzern" [Analysis of the structure of formula translators] (German)
          in Elektr. (1961) Elektr. Rechen. 3(4) (1961)
  • Bauer, F. (1962) Bauer, F. L. review of Lucas 1961 Abstract
          in (1962) ACM Computing Reviews 3(04) July-August 1962
  • Knuth, Donald Ervin, and Luis Trabb Pardo (1977) Knuth, Donald Ervin, and Luis Trabb Pardo "The early development of programming languages" pp419-96
          in Belzer, J. (1977) Belzer, J. ; A. G. Holzman, A. Kent, (eds) Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Technology, Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York. 1979
  • Bauer (2001) Bauer, Friedrich L. "A computer pioneer's talk: pioneering work in software during the 50s in Central Europe" Extract: Introduction Extract: How did software arise? Extract: Early Work in Munich and Zurich Extract: The Kellerprinzip
          in [History of computing: software issues] (2002) "History of computing: software issues" Hashagen, Ulf; Keil-Slawik, Reinhard; Norberg, Arthur L. eds Proceedings of the international conference on History of computing: software issues 2002, Paderborn, Germany April 05 - 07, 2000 Springer 2002
  • Bauer (2001) Bauer, Friedrich L. "From the Stack Principle to Algol" Extract: Introduction to Zuse's PLankalkul Extract: Influence by Shannon Extract: sequential formula translation Extract: Recursion and the cellar principle Extract: arrival of Algol Extract: Mainz 22 and algol 58 Extract: ICIP, BNF, stack notation Extract: British hostility and absence, ZMD excellence Extract: Paris Conference Extract: The ALCOR Group Extract: Algol 58 and the death of Algol
          in [Computer Pioneers] (2001) Software Pioneers: Contributions to Software Engineering, Bonn, 28-29. 6. 2001 eds Broy, Manfred and Denert, Ernst Springer 2002
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