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Language peer sets for ASSEMBLY: United States↑ United States/1951↑ Designed 1951 ↑ 1950s languages ↑ First generation↑ Immediate Post-War↑ Genus Symbolic assemblers ↑ Excluded from Sammet ↑ Symbolic assemblers↑ Assemblers↑ Fixed operation ↑ Symbolic assemblers/1951↑ Assemblers/1951↑ Fixed operation/1951↑ Symbolic assemblers/United States↑ Assemblers/United States↑ Fixed operation/United States↑ Excluded from Sammet ↑ Excluded from Sammet/1951↑ Excluded from Sammet/us ↑ ASSEMBLY(ID:42/ass005)Rochester Asssembler for IBMalternate simple viewCountry: United States Designed 1951 Genus: Symbolic assemblers Sammet category: Excluded from Sammet Nat Rochester's Test Assembly for the IBM 701, June 1952: a rival to the system developed by McClelland, drew on Goldstine's graphical flowcharting system, but also drawing on the Wilkes/Gill library assembly as well Best source on full details (especially on rivalry with other assemblers) is in Bashe et al Chapter 9 (Rochester quotes are from Bashe et al) People: Hardware: Related languages
Samples: References: in [Armour] (1957) "Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Computer Applications Symposium" , Armour Research Foundation, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois 1957 in [Armour] (1957) "Proceedings of the Fourth Annual Computer Applications Symposium" , Armour Research Foundation, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, Illinois 1957 in [ACM] (1959) [ACM] CACM 2(05) May 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 C.J. Bashe, L.R. Johnson, J.H. Palmer, and E.W. Pu (1986) C.J. Bashe, L.R. Johnson, J.H. Palmer, and E.W. Pugh "IBM's Early Computers" MIT Press, 1986 (Vol. 3 in the History of Computing series) Search in: Google Google scholar World Cat Yahoo Overture DBLP Monash bib NZ IEEE  ACM portal CiteSeer CSB ncstrl jstor Bookfinder |