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Language peer sets for DOI: United States↑ United States/1952↑ Designed 1952 ↑ 1950s languages ↑ First generation↑ Immediate Post-War↑ Genus Initial orders ↑ Excluded from Sammet ↑ Initial orders↑ Assemblers↑ Fixed operation ↑ Initial orders/1952↑ Assemblers/1952↑ Fixed operation/1952↑ Initial orders/United States↑ Assemblers/United States↑ Fixed operation/United States↑ Excluded from Sammet ↑ Excluded from Sammet/1952↑ Excluded from Sammet/us ↑ DOI(ID:3002/doi001)Wheeleralternate simple viewCountry: United States Designed 1952 Genus: Initial orders Sammet category: Excluded from Sammet quote from Campbell-Kelly: "At the University of Illinois, the programming system for the ILLIAC was developed by Wheeler during 1951-1953. The input routine for the ILLIAC - Decimal Order Input (DOI) - was functionally similar to the EDSAC initial orders and was used until about 1956 when it was replaced by one allowing symbolic addresses." Bemer 1957 calls it "Decimal Input" Related languages
References: in [Armour] (1957) "Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Computer Applications Symposium" , Armour Research Foundation, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois 1957 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. 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. 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. in (1982) Annals of the History of Computing 4(2) April 1982 IEEE Search in: Google Google scholar World Cat Yahoo Overture DBLP Monash bib NZ IEEE  ACM portal CiteSeer CSB ncstrl jstor Bookfinder |