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FORTRAN IV as a syntax language
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Volume 7 ,  Issue 2  (February 1964) table of contents
Pages: 72 - 80  
Year of Publication: 1964
ISSN:0001-0782
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B. M. Leavenworth  IBM Corporation, White Plains, NY
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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McCARTHY, J. A basis for a mathematical theory of computation. Computer Programming and Formal Systems, North Holland, 1963.
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CHOMSKY, N. AND SCHUTZENBERGER, M. P. The algebraic theory of context-free languages. Computer Programming and Formal Systems, North Holland, 1963.
 
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GLENNIE, A. On the syntax machine and the construction of a universal compiler. Tech. Rep. No. 2, 1960, Computation Center, Carnegie Institute of Technology.
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FORTRAN IV Language. IBM 7090//7094 Programming Systems File No. 7090-25 Form C28-6274.
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DIJKSTRA, E. W. ALGOL 60 translation. ALGOL Bull., Suppl. No. 10, Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam.
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WARSHALL, S. A syntax directed generator. Proc. Eastern Joint Comput. Conf., MacMillan, New York, 1961.
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