| A-3 | ⊕ 1954 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Low-level Autocoders | ⊕ United States | Mathematical problems |
| ARITH-MATIC | ⊕ 1954 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Low-level Autocoders | ⊕ United States | Subsequent name for A-3 |
| AT-3 | ⊕ 1954 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Low-level Autocoders | ⊕ United States | Algebraic Translator |
| BACAIC | ⊕ 1954 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Low-level Autocoders | ⊕ United States | Algebraic system at Boeing |
| DOUBLE-QUICK | ⊕ 1954 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Low-level Autocoders | ⊕ United States | Early floating point system |
| EASIAC | ⊕ 1954 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Low-level Autocoders | ⊕ United States | Autocoder for the Michigan U Midac |
| FORTRAN | ⊕ 1954 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Fortran I-III Variants | ⊕ United States | Backus et al high-level compiler |
| Gorn experimental compiler | ⊕ 1954 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Information algebra | ⊕ United States | Gorn machine independant algebraic code |
| LMO | ⊕ 1954 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Low-level Autocoders | ⊕ United States | Livermore Autocode |
| NYU Compiler System | ⊕ 1954 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Other US historic | ⊕ United Kingdom | Early NY compiler |
| PP-1 | ⊕ 1954 | ↓ ↑ ⊕ Numerical Scientific | ⊕ Moscow languages | ⊕ Russian Federation | Russian automatic programming system |