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Development of APL—based distributed processing systems
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Proceedings of the international conference on APL: APL in transition table of contents
Dallas, Texas, United States
Pages: 300 - 304  
Year of Publication: 1987
ISBN:0-89791-226-8
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Author
Steven I. Promisel  2115 East Jefferson Street, Rockville, Maryland
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SIGAPL: ACM Special Interest Group on APL Programming Language
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

Business users of APL generally need to maximize results while minimizing costs. Current APL technology gives the APL developer many environments to work in (mainframe, mini and micro). In addition, there are more tools available to work with in these environments. These tools include APL compilers and commercial database management systems on mainframes; full-screen input and communications utilities on microcomputers. To the end user, Distributed Processing applications combine mainframes and microcomputers into a single working environment. By programming a Distributed Processing solution in APL, the user will not need to know the details of telecommunications. The purpose of this paper is to propose questions and suggest techniques to develop Distributed Processing applications using APL.


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APL*PLUS PC Application Development System documentation. Publication PiO9-1183, STSC, Inc., Rockville, Maryland, 1988.