A Structural Model for Dialog Languages

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1. Fachtagung über Programmiersprachen

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The following ideas have come up in connection with a research project APL-440 which is still in operation. The aim of the research group (at present the author of this paper and his co-worker N. Wilsing) is to study practical and theoretical aspects of dialog languages by means of a special model. Language and system APL-440 are made up of both a dialect of K. E. Iverson’s language APL (Iverson[2]) and an implementation on a TR440/TR86-System at the Rechenzentrum of the Hamburg University. An implementation of APL already existing is APL\360. There is no common opinion about what dialog languages should be (see Klerer, Reinfelds[3] and Sammet[4]). On the other hand it is necessary for a task like the above-mentioned project to select some possibilities from many others for a first verification.

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  1. Carracciolo di Forino, A., Programming Languages, in “Advances in Information Systems Science”, Vol. 1, ed. by J. T. Tou, New York 1969

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  2. Iverson, K. E., A Programming Language, Wiley & Sons, New York 1962

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  3. Klerer, M., and Reinfelds, J., Interactive Systems for Experimental Applied Mathematics, New York and London 1968

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  4. Sammet, J. E., Programming Languages, History and Foundations, chapter IV, 6. Englewood Cliffs, N. J., 1969

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Kupka, I. (1972). A Structural Model for Dialog Languages. In: Langmaack, H., Paul, M. (eds) 1. Fachtagung über Programmiersprachen. Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems, vol 75. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-80718-3_10

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