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Language peer sets for Autopass:
United States
United States/1974
Designed 1974
1970s languages
Fourth generation
High Cold War
Genus Robotics
Specialised Languages
Robotics
Physical control
Phenomenological
Robotics/1974
Physical control/1974
Phenomenological/1974
Robotics/United States
Physical control/United States
Phenomenological/United States
Specialised Languages
Specialised Languages/1974
Specialised Languages/us

Autopass(ID:843/aut028)

Parts assembly language for robotic manufacturing 

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Country: United States
Designed 1974
Published: 1975
Genus: Robotics
Sammet category: Specialised Languages


for AUTOmated Parts ASsembly System

Lieberman and Wesley, IBM Watson Labs 1974


Related languages
PL/I Autopass   Extension of
Autopass AML   Influence
Autopass LAMA   Influence

References:
  • Lieberman, L. (1975) Lieberman, L. I. and M. A. Wesley, AUTOPASS, A Very High Level Programing Language for Mechanical Assembler System, IBM Research Report RC-5599, August 1975.
  • Lieberman L.I. and Wesley, M. A. (1977) Lieberman L.I. and Wesley, M. A. "Autopass: An Automatic Programming System for Computer-Controlled Mechanical Assembly" pp321-333 Abstract Online copy at IBM
          in [IBM] (1977) IBM Journal of Research and Development, 21(4), 1977
  • Wesley, M. A.; Lozano-Perez, T.; Lieberman, L. I.; (1980) Wesley, M. A.; Lozano-Perez, T.; Lieberman, L. I.; Lavin, M. A. and Grossman, D. D. "A geometric modelling system for automated mechanical assembly"
          in [IBM] (1980) IBM Journal of Research and Development, 24(1), January 1980
  • Snyder, Wesley E. (1985) Snyder, Wesley E. "Industrial robots: computer interfacing and control" Prentice Hall Englewood Cliffs 1985
          in [IBM] (1980) IBM Journal of Research and Development, 24(1), January 1980
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