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ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
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A journal of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), which publishes surveys, tutorials, and special reports on all areas of computing research. Volumes are published yearly in four issues appearing in March, June, September, and December.Palabras clave – provistas por la editorial
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No detectada | desde mar. 1969 / hasta dic. 2023 | ACM Digital Library |
Información
Tipo de recurso:
revistas
ISSN impreso
0360-0300
ISSN electrónico
1557-7341
Editor responsable
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
País de edición
Estados Unidos
Fecha de publicación
1969-
Cobertura temática
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On-line Text Editing: A Survey
Andries van Dam; David E. Rice
<jats:p>This paper is a survey of current methods for the on-line creation and editing of computer programs and of ordinary manuscripts text. The characteristics of on-line editing systems are examined and examples of various implementations are described in three categories: program editors, text editors, and terminals with local editing facilities.</jats:p>
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 93-114
Ten Mini-Languages: A Study of Topical Issues in Programming Languages
Henry F. Ledgard
<jats:p>The proliferation of programming languages has raised many issues of language design, definition, and implementation. This paper presents a series of ten mini-languages, each of which exposes salient features found in existing programming languages. The value of the mini-languages lies in their brevity of description and the isolation of important linguistic features: in particular, the notions of assignment, transfer of control, functions, parameter passing, type checking, data structures, string manipulation, and input/output. The mini-languages may serve a variety of uses: notably, as a pedagogical tool for teaching programming languages, as a subject of study for the design of programming languages, and as a set of test cases for methods of language implementation or formal definition.</jats:p>
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 115-146
Sorting
W. A. Martin
<jats:p>The bibliography appearing at the end of this article lists 37 sorting algorithms and 100 books and papers on sorting published in the last 20 years. The basic ideas presented here have been abstracted from this body of work, and the best algorithms known are given as examples. As the algorithms are explained, references to related algorithms and mathematical or experimental analyses are given. Suggestions are then made for choosing the algorithm best suited to a given situation.</jats:p>
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 147-174
Third Generation Computer Systems
Peter J. Denning
<jats:p>The common features of third generation operating systems are surveyed from a general view, with emphasis on the common abstractions that constitute at least the basis for a “theory” of operating systems. Properties of specific systems are not discussed except where examples are useful. The technical aspects of issues and concepts are stressed, the nontechnical aspects mentioned only briefly. A perfunctory knowledge of third generation systems is presumed.</jats:p>
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 175-216
A Note on Paging Drum Efficiency
Peter J. Denning
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 1-3
The Vienna Definition Language
Peter Wegner
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 5-63
A Survey of Statistical Packages
W. R. Schucany; Paul D. Minton; B. Stanley Shannon
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 65-79
What Machines Can and Cannot Do
J. Nievergelt; J. C. Farrar
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 81-96
An Assessment of Techniques for Proving Program Correctness
Bernard Elspas; Karl N. Levitt; Richard J. Waldinger; Abraham Waksman
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 97-147
Linkers and Loaders
Leon Presser; John R. White
Palabras clave: General Computer Science; Theoretical Computer Science.
Pp. 149-167