POLO(ID:4758/pol004)


Problem-oriented Language


References:
  • Lopez, L. A., POLO, Problem Oriented Language Organizer, Computers and Structures 2, 1972, p. 555 view details
  • Enderle, G. and Schlechtendahl, E. G. "The CAD-system REGENT" view details Abstract: The REGENT-system for the support of computer aided design is being developed at the Institut für Reaktorentwicklung of the Kernforschungszentrum (Nuclear Research Center) Karlsruhe, Germany, from 1973 through 1975. The development aims primarily at providing a socalled “system nucleus” in the sense of ICES[1,2]. The design concept, though being based upon ICES, shows major improvements in particular in the following respects: -a more powerful base language was chosen (PL/1 instead of FORTRAN) -interactive use has been considered right from the beginning -the base language PL/1 is part of all problem oriented languages within the REGENT system. Since summer 1974 the development of the REGENT nucleus and of one of its first subsystems(GIPSY) for processing graphical information is integrated in the “CAD-project”, which coordinates all government supported CAD-activities in Germany
          in Proceedings of the 12th Annual ACM IEEE Design Automation Conference 1975 view details
  • by Daniel R. Rehak, and Leonard A. Lopez "Translating Problem-Oriented Languages" pp33-42 view details
          in Journal of the Technical Councils of ASCE, Vol. 105, No. 1, April 1979 view details