Realization of generalized good translation algorithm on computer

Jiří Kopřiva

Kybernetika (1967)

  • Volume: 03, Issue: 5, page (419)-429
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Kopřiva, Jiří. "Realization of generalized good translation algorithm on computer." Kybernetika 03.5 (1967): (419)-429. <http://eudml.org/doc/27515>.

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  1. Čulík Karel, Well-Translatable Grammars and ALGOL-like Languages, Formal Language Description Langauges for Computer Programming, Proceedings of the IFIP Working Conference. T.B. Steel, Jr. (Editor). North - Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam 1966, 76-85. (1966) 
  2. Čulík Karel, Semantics and Translation of Grammars and ALGOL-like Languages, Kybernetika 1 (1965), 1, 47-49. (1965) 
  3. Kopřiva Jiří, Generalization of Well-Translation of Formal Languages, Kybernetika 2 (1966), 4, 305-313. (1966) 
  4. Griffiths T. V., Petrick S. R., On the Relative Efficiencies of Context-Free Grammar Recognizers, CACM 8 (May 1965), 5, 289-300. (1965) Zbl0131.16006
  5. Kuno, Susumu, The Augmented Predictive Analyser for Context-Free Languages - Its Relative Efficiency, CACM 9 (Nov. 1966), 11, 810-823. (1966) 

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