Quaestiones Informaticae Vol 2 No 1
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2024-03-28T23:58:49ZAn Interactive Graphical Array Trace
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An Interactive Graphical Array Trace
Schach, Stephen R.
data structure and its computer implementation.
However, in the course of debugging a program written in a high-level language, the user is sometimes forced to
try to understand the low-level implementation of his data structure, a task that may well be beyond his ability.
In an attempt to obviate this problem a trace package has been written which allows a user at a TEKTRONIX Graphics
Terminal to "see" arrays as two-dimensional data structures with rows and columns, and to examine interactively
the contents of up to four arrays of any FORTRAN IV program while it is being executed.
The package consists of a precompiler and a set of graphical routines, both designed to be fully portable. It has
been used to debug programs with large arrays (which a standard line-by-line variables trace cannot comfortably handle).
1982-01-01T00:00:00ZMicro-Code Implementation of Language Interpreters
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Micro-Code Implementation of Language Interpreters
Roets, P. P.
An evaluation is made of the improvement of language interpreters by coding recurring sequences of instructions
in micro-code. The results of an experiment with PASCAL indicate that the increase in speed expected may not always
be realised but that, somewhat surprisingly, micro-code may be used to reduce the effort of implementing an interpreter.
1982-01-01T00:00:00ZThe Design Objectives of Quadlisp
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The Design Objectives of Quadlisp
Postma, Stef W.
Quadlisp is a symbol manipulation language for sophisticated users, and it is an improper extension of Lisp 1.5 (in
the same sense that Pascal is an improper extension of Algol). Elements from Lisp thus are basic to the language,
but other objectives such as data-typing and general principles of modern language design have also been incorporated.
Pertinent aspects of these considerations are discussed, followed by a discussion of the pragmatic considerations.
Pragmatics relate to the use of the language on machines, or just by people as a tool for developing programs.
1982-01-01T00:00:00ZThe Relative Merits of Two Organisational Behaviour Models for Structuring a Management Information System
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The Relative Merits of Two Organisational Behaviour Models for Structuring a Management Information System
Pirow, Peter
The basic 'model' usually applied to the structure of MIS is that of Anthony. This paper investigates the use of the
Paterson model as an alternative. This is approached from the theoretical standpoint, and reference is made to some
practical situations requiring MIS. The paper discusses the relevant merits of the two models in each situation.
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