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Language peer sets for Cramer and Strauss hybrid oriented language:
United States
United States/1966
Designed 1966
1960s languages
Third generation
High Cold War
Genus External systems control
External systems control
Externalities
Phenomenological
External systems control/1966
Externalities/1966
Phenomenological/1966
External systems control/United States
Externalities/United States
Phenomenological/United States

Cramer and Strauss hybrid oriented language(ID:3958/cra001)

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Country: United States
Designed 1966
Genus: External systems control


Cramer and Strauss, 1965, Electronic Associates

from paper

"Interactive language system created specifically for scientists and engineers engaged in preparation, setup, control, and monitoring of hybrid computations. Through a special console or a generalized input/output device, the user is afforded immediate access to both a computational process (software), and computation equipment (hardware). The language combines a complete algebraic interpreter with an expandable command and control repertoire. Through the latter, the language system may be made to perform a variety of special tasks, peculiar to the user,
the equipment, or the installation."


References:
  • (1965) System Reference Handbook EAI 8800 Scientific Computing System
  • (1966) Continuous system simulation language SCI Simulation Software Committee Report J C Strauss editor Presented at Second Annual Simulation Software Meeting Minneapolis, Minnesota June 1966
  • Cramer, Martin L. and Strauss, Jon C. (1966) Cramer, Martin L. and Strauss, Jon C. "A hybrid oriented interactive language" Abstract
          in [ACM] (1966) [ACM] Proceedings of the 21st ACM National Conference 1966
  • Cramer, Martin L. and Strauss, Jon C. (1966) Cramer, Martin L. and Strauss, Jon C. "A hybrid-oriented interactive language" Abstract
          in [ACM] (1966) [ACM] CACM 9(07) July 1966
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