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Language peer sets for ASKA:
Germany
Germany/1965
Designed 1965
1960s languages
Third generation
Early Cold War
Genus Algebraic
Numerical Scientific
Algebraic
Mathematical
Expression-oriented
Algebraic/1965
Mathematical/1965
Expression-oriented/1965
Algebraic/Germany
Mathematical/Germany
Expression-oriented/Germany
Numerical Scientific
Numerical Scientific/1965
Numerical Scientific/de

ASKA(ID:2984/ask002)

Matrix finite element analysis language 

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Country: Germany
Designed 1965
Genus: Algebraic
Sammet category: Numerical Scientific


Matrix finite element analysis language, written in Fortran using the FORMAT and FORMEX matrix manipulation libraries

Higher level than the SELMA series of systems


Related languages
ASKA ARGMAT   subsystem
ASKA BEMAT   Subsystem
ASKA SELMA   Subsystem

References:
  • Argyris, J. H. et al (1965) Argyris, J. H. et al "ASKA programmer's manual". Stuttgart: Technische Hochschule 1965. (ISD Report No.8.)
  • Goos, R. (1966) Goos, R. "The ASKA finite element system"
  • Soerensen, M. (1970) Soerensen, M. "ASKA 105 - Entwurf und Anwendung einer problem-orientierten Programmiersprache fuer die Matrizen-Verschiebungsmethode" [Design and implementation of a problem-oriented programming language for matrix manipulation] PhEng Stuttgart Technische Hochschule 1970.
  • Stock (1971) Stock, Karl F. "A listing of some programming languages and their users" in RZ-Informationen. Graz: Rechenzentrum Graz 1971 25 Abstract
  • Stock and Stock (1973) Stock, Marylene and Stock, Karl F. "Bibliography of Programming Languages: Books, User Manuals and Articles from PLANKALKUL to PL/I" Verlag Dokumentation, Pullach/Munchen 1973 56 Abstract
  • Schulz, U.: (1981) Schulz, U.: "ASKA on Prime Computers", ASKA User Meeting 1981 and ISD Report 230, Stuttgart, 1981.
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