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APL 1991: Palo Alto, CA, USA
- Charles A. Schulz:

Proceedings of the International Conference on APL 1991, Palo Alto, CA, USA, August 4-8, 1991. ACM 1991, ISBN 0-89791-441-4 - Manuel Alfonseca

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Genetic Algorithms. 1-6 - J. Phillip Benkhard:

A Dance of Rounds. 7-19 - J. Phillip Benkhard:

Extending Structure, Type, and Expression in APL2. 20-38 - Robert Bernecky, Roger K. W. Hui:

Gerunds and Representations. 39-46 - A. Yu Boozin, Igor Pospelov:

APL Technology of Computer Simulation. 47-50 - Paolo Bottoni

, Marco Protti, Piero Mussio:
An APL Rule-Based System Architecture for Image Interpretation Strategies. 51-61 - A. Bouchentouf-Idriss, Lawrence Zeidner:

Designing a Kanban Manufacturing System Using the Server Network Generator (SNG) CASE Tool. 62-70 - Georges Brigham, Edward Shaw:

An N-Dimensional Data Structure in Support of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) Translation. 71-79 - Timothy A. Budd, Rajeev K. Pandey:

Compiling APL for Parallel and Vector Execution. 80-87 - Edward Cherlin:

Pure Functions in APL and J. 88-93 - W. E. Cundiff:

DSS Structure and Algorithmic Transparency in APL. 94-105 - Peter I. Day:

An Interactive Data Analysis System Developed Under APL. 106-117 - Stephen Deerhake:

AP 527: an ORACLE SQL - APL2/PC Auxiliary Processor. 118-125 - Stephen Deerhake:

Notes on C Programming for APL Programmers. 126-140 - David S. Eastwood:

Programming for Events. 141-149 - Richard R. N. Eller:

How to Manage Large APL Projects: A User Interface Management System Approach. 150-160 - Don Erickson:

Calling APL2 from COBOL. 161-165 - Richard M. Evans, Alvin J. Surkan:

Relating Number of Processing Elements in a Sparse Distributed Memory Model to Learning Rate and Generalization. 166-173 - Kenneth Fordyce, Mario Morreale, Jan Jantzen, Gerald Sullivan:

Using Boolean of Integer Arrays to Analyze Networks. 174-185 - Jean-Jacques Girardot:

APL as an Embedded Language: The Ultimate Application? 186-196 - Yehonathan Hazony:

Application of Nested Arrays to Databases for Engineering Design. 196-201 - Roger K. W. Hui, Kenneth E. Iverson, Eugene E. McDonnell:

Tacit Definition. 202-211 - John R. Jensen, Kirk A. Beaty:

Building an APL2 X-Windows Interface for VM and AIX with a General APL2-to-C Interface. 212-222 - Maurice Jordan:

CATS: Computer Aided Testing of Software. 223-233 - Dz-Ching Ju, Wai-Mee Ching, Chuan-lin Wu:

On Performance and Space Usage Improvements for Parallelized Compiled APL Code. 234-243 - Andrew V. Kondrashev, Alexander A. Kronik:

Psycho-Biographical Analysis with APL. 244-249 - Timo Korpela, Bo Lundqvist:

Forecasting System of an Employment Pension Scheme. 249-254 - Gérard A. Langlet:

The Dual Structure of Ordered Trees. 255-263 - Donald B. McIntyre:

Mastering J. 264-273 - Alexei I. Miroshnikov:

A0 System: APL in Construction Planning. 274-277 - T. Shojaie, Lawrence Zeidner, S. Sadri, Yehonathan Hazony:

The Boston University Manufacturing Expert System (BUMES): An APL-based CASE Application. 278-288 - Alexander O. Skomorokhov:

Nuclear Power Plant Diagnostics in APL. 289-300 - Adrian Smith:

Supply-Chain Management at Rowntree: Critical Success Factors for APL. 301-306 - Carlo Alberto Spinicci:

APLITDS: An APL Development System. 307-313 - Alvin J. Surkan:

Automatic Synthesis of the Inverses of APL Functions. 314-318 - Rexford H. Swain:

Automated SQL Documentation Using APL2. 319-329 - F. H. D. van Batenburg:

L-one-two-three (L1: ..L2: ..L3: ) Considered Harmful. 330-337 - Jim Weigang:

The User Command Processor. 338-342 - Robert G. Willhoft:

Comparison of the Functional Power of APL2 and FORTRAN 90. 343-357 - Tauno Ylinen:

Assembler Utility Functions for APL2/PC. 358-368 - L. E. Zeidner:

The Server Network Generator (SNG): A CASE Tool for Distributed Cooperative Processing. 369-386 - Stanley Jordan, Erik S. Friis:

Toward a Lexicon of Musical APL2 Phrases (Invited). 387-391

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