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Language peer sets for TASS: United States↑ United States/1959↑ Designed 1959 ↑ 1950s languages ↑ Second generation↑ Early Cold War↑ Genus Symbolic assemblers ↑ Excluded from Sammet ↑ Symbolic assemblers↑ Assemblers↑ Fixed operation ↑ Symbolic assemblers/1959↑ Assemblers/1959↑ Fixed operation/1959↑ Symbolic assemblers/United States↑ Assemblers/United States↑ Fixed operation/United States↑ Excluded from Sammet ↑ Excluded from Sammet/1959↑ Excluded from Sammet/us ↑ TASS(ID:2931/tas007)Tech Assembly Systemalternate simple viewCountry: United States Designed 1959 Published: 1959 Genus: Symbolic assemblers Sammet category: Excluded from Sammet for Tech Assembly System Replacement for SOAP and SOAP II devloped at Carnegie Tech Initial version by Smith and Evans under Perlis at Carnegie 1958 "TASS supported an elaborate, but not rococo, mechanism for controlling circumstances when two symbols were (1) identical but required different addresses and (2) different but required identical addresses. Communication between P routines was possible both at assembly and at run time. Language extension through macrodefinitions was supported." People: Related languages
References: in [ACM] (1963) [ACM] CACM 6(03) (Mar 1963) in (1972) Computers & Automation 21(6B), 30 Aug 1972 in (1972) Computers & Automation 21(6B), 30 Aug 1972 in [AHOC] (1986) Annals of the History of Computing, 08(1) January 1986 (IBM 650 Issue) Search in: Google Google scholar World Cat Yahoo Overture DBLP Monash bib NZ IEEE  ACM portal CiteSeer CSB ncstrl jstor Bookfinder |