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Language peer sets for SELFRIDGE: United States↑ United States/1955↑ Designed 1955 ↑ 1950s languages ↑ Second generation↑ Early Cold War↑ Genus Expression oriented ↑ Specialised Languages ↑ Expression oriented↑ Continuous↑ Simulating ↑ Expression oriented/1955↑ Continuous/1955↑ Simulating/1955↑ Expression oriented/United States↑ Continuous/United States↑ Simulating/United States↑ Specialised Languages ↑ Specialised Languages/1955↑ Specialised Languages/us ↑ SELFRIDGE(ID:5915/sel009)Analog simulation languagealternate simple viewCountry: United States Designed 1955 Genus: Expression oriented Sammet category: Specialised Languages The analog simulation system created by Selfridge at China Lake using block siumulation to implement Simpson's Rule. This is generally credited to be the very first digital continuous simualtions system, and running on the IBM 701 had no Floating Point. Chu says "...in 1955 development of assemblers was in its early stage. Interpreters, compilers, monitors and other software that are commonplace today had not been conceived and developed. Thus, Selfridge was a Charles [Babbage], because computer technology and programming techniques were not ready" Places Related languages
References: in [JCC 07] (1955) [JCC 07] Proceedings 1955 Western Joint Computer Conference in (1964) Simulation 3(6) December 1964 in (1964) Simulation 3(6) December 1964 Search in: Google Google scholar World Cat Yahoo Overture DBLP Monash bib NZ IEEE  ACM portal CiteSeer CSB ncstrl jstor Bookfinder |