Albert A. Grau, U. Hill, H. Langmaack, Friedrich L. Bauer, Alston S. Householder, K. Samelson
Problem oriented programming languages as they have developed over the last ten years essentially serve two purposes which somewhat crudely can be described by the terms man-man communication and man-machine communication, respectively. As a carrier of information between humans, the problem oriented programming language is designed to express the essence of an algorithm in a way which is un ambiguous and concise as well as independent of (and therefore meaning ful without any reference to) the changing details of computing machine ry. As a carrier of information from man to computer, the...
Problem oriented programming languages as they have developed over the last ten years essentially serve two purposes which somewhat crudely can be des...