NUMERIC(ID:4683/num001)

Automatic programming language 





References:
  • Fujino, K. "A Problem of Allocation in NUMERIC" view details
          in The papers of the Annual Conference on Information Processing in Japan. December 5, 1963 view details
  • Noguchi, H.; Fujino, K.; Watanabe, H.; and Wakazuki, H. NUMERIC—Automatic Colding System for the NEAC-1103 (NEAC-1103 Automatic Programming System). The papers-of the Technical Group on Electronic Computers, the Institute of Electronics and Communications Engineers of Japan. July 25, 1963. view details
          in The papers of the Annual Conference on Information Processing in Japan. December 5, 1963 view details
  • Fujino, K.; Noguchi, H.; and Waianami, H. "An Introduction to NUMERIC—A Formal Symbol Language for Computation" Memoirs of the School of Science & Engineering, Waseda University, No. 28, 1964. view details
          in The papers of the Annual Conference on Information Processing in Japan. December 5, 1963 view details
  • Fujino, Kiichi "A Compiler Generating System" view details Abstract: Generally speaking, a compiler system—hereafter denoted CS—is implemented in the machine language (including the assembly language) of a particular digital computer. The CS generated in this way is adequate enough, since the characteristic features of the machine instructions can be fully utilized.

    Implementing a CS in this way, however, requires much time and trouble (5-10 man years), and it is desirable to develop a more convenient method. A program to realize this idea is called the Compiler Generating System—here shortened to CGS. This paper deals with a basic investigation of a method of realizing a CGS.
          in Halpern, Mark I and Shaw Christopher J (eds) "Annual Review in Automatic Programming" (6) 1969 Pergamon Press, Oxford view details