| Structured programming in assembly language |
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ACM SIGCSE Bulletin
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Volume 8 , Issue 4 (December 1976)
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Pages: 53 - 67
Year of Publication: 1976
ISSN:0097-8418
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Andries van Dam
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Computer Science Program, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
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Jens M. Dill
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Computer Science Program, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
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Douglas F. Dixon
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Computer Science Program, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
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David S. Notkin
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Computer Science Program, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island
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ABSTRACT
Structured design and programming techniques can be extended from high-level languages to assembly language. Over the past three years at Brown University, beginning assembly language programmers have been successfully taught these techniques using clearly defined standards. These standards and the solutions to several of the typical problems that arise in structured assembly language programming are discussed in this paper.
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[4] Dill, Jens M., Robert W. Hopson, and Douglas F. Dixon. C. S. 100 Design and Documentation Standards, unpublished, revised January 1976.
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[8] McGowan, Clement L. and John R. Kelly. Top-Down Structured Programming Techniques, Petrocelli/Charter Books, Inc., New York, 1975.
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