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United States
United States/1955
Designed 1955
1950s languages
Second generation
Early Cold War
Genus Bell Labs Interpreters
Excluded from Sammet
Bell Labs Interpreters
US historic algorithmic systems
Historic algorithmic languages
Bell Labs Interpreters/1955
US historic algorithmic systems/1955
Historic algorithmic languages/1955
Bell Labs Interpreters/United States
US historic algorithmic systems/United States
Historic algorithmic languages/United States
Excluded from Sammet
Excluded from Sammet/1955
Excluded from Sammet/us

Wolontis-Bell Interpreter(ID:6497/wol002)

High level interpreter at Bell labs for 650 

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Country: United States
Designed 1955
Genus: Bell Labs Interpreters
Sammet category: Excluded from Sammet


Interpreter for the IBM 650 written by V. Michael Wolontis and Dolored Leagus Bell Labs 1955

Operational on 650 August 1955

Significant higher level language better known later as Bell 1 interpreter

NB When IBM650 issue of AHIC was put together, the editor recalls that everyone asked him to remember the WB system



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BELL Wolontis-Bell Interpreter   Implementation
SPEEDCODING Wolontis-Bell Interpreter   Influence
Wolontis-Bell Interpreter L1   Renaming

References:
  • Wolontis, V. M. (1955) Wolontis, V. M. "A Complete Floating-Decimal Interpretive Systern For The I.B.M. 650 Magnetic Drum Calculator" Bell Labs Technical Memorandum MM 55-114-37 August 18, 1955 Abstract Extract: Details Extract: Introduction
  • [IBM] IBM Applied Science Division Technical Newsl (1956) [IBM] IBM Applied Science Division Technical Newsletter No. 11 March 1956 Abstract
  • Wolontis, V. M. (1956) Wolontis, V. M. "A Complete Floating-Decimal Interpretive System for the IBM 650 Magnetic Drum Calculator," IBM Technical Newsletter, No. 11, March 1956.
  • Bemer (1957) Bemer, R. W. "The Status of Automatic Programming for Scientific Problems" Abstract Extract: Summary Extract: IT, FORTRANSIT, SAP, SOAP, SOHIO
          in [Armour] (1957) "Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Computer Applications Symposium" , Armour Research Foundation, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois 1957
  • Atchison, William F. (1959) Atchison, William F. "Training [at the Georgia Institute of Technology] for Engineering and Scientific Applications via Compilers, Interpreters, and Assemblers" Abstract Extract: Endicott and Georgia Bell Interpreters Extract: FORTRAN, FORTRANSIT, RUNCIBLE, Bell Extract: Not using assemblers (SOAP, STAR)
          in Proceedings of the 1959 Computer Applications Symp (1959) Proceedings of the 1959 Computer Applications Symposium, Armour Research Foundation, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Ill., Oct. 29, 1959
  • Carr (1959) Carr, John W III; "Computer Programming" volume 2, chapter 2, pp115-121
          in Crabbe et al (1957) E. M. Crabbe, S. Ramo, and D. E. Wooldridge (eds.) "Handbook of Automation, Computation, and Control," John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1959.
  • Martin et al (1960) Martin, E. Wayne Jr.; Hall, Dale J. "Data Processing: Automation in Calculation" Review of Educational Research, Vol. 30, No. 5, The Methodology of Educational Research (Dec., 1960), 522-535. Abstract Extract: Interpretive Systems
          in Crabbe et al (1957) E. M. Crabbe, S. Ramo, and D. E. Wooldridge (eds.) "Handbook of Automation, Computation, and Control," John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1959.
  • Rosen, Saul (1964) Rosen, Saul "Programming Systems and Languages: a historical Survey" (reprinted in Rosen, Saul (ed) Programming Systems & Languages. McGraw Hill, New York, 1967) Extract: Bell systems
          in [AFIPS JCC 25] (1964) [AFIPS JCC 25] Proceedings of the 1964 Spring Joint Computer Conference SJCC 1964
  • Holbrook, Bernard D. and Brown, W. Stanley (1982) Holbrook, Bernard D. and Brown, W. Stanley "A History of Computing Research at Bell Laboratories (1937-1975)" Computing Science Technical Report No. 99 1982 Abstract Online copy Extract: History
          in [AFIPS JCC 25] (1964) [AFIPS JCC 25] Proceedings of the 1964 Spring Joint Computer Conference SJCC 1964
  • Perlis, Alan J (1986) Perlis, Alan J "Two Thousand Words and Two Thousand Ideas: The 650 at Carnegie" Extract: TASS, GAT, GATE, IT, SOAP, THAT
          in [AHOC] (1986) Annals of the History of Computing, 08(1) January 1986 (IBM 650 Issue)
  • Wolontis, VM (1986) Wolontis, VM "Wolontis-Bell Interpreter" pp74-76 Complete Floating-Decimal Interpretive System for the IBM 650 Magnetic Drum Calculator.
          in [AHOC] (1986) Annals of the History of Computing, 08(1) January 1986 (IBM 650 Issue)
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