SMAL - The symbol manipulation language

Ján Chovanec; Ada Chudá; Eduard Kostolanský; Dušan Ondruš

Kybernetika (1973)

  • Volume: 09, Issue: 4, page (272)-290
  • ISSN: 0023-5954

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Chovanec, Ján, et al. "SMAL - The symbol manipulation language." Kybernetika 09.4 (1973): (272)-290. <http://eudml.org/doc/28545>.

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AU - Chudá, Ada
AU - Kostolanský, Eduard
AU - Ondruš, Dušan
TI - SMAL - The symbol manipulation language
JO - Kybernetika
PY - 1973
PB - Institute of Information Theory and Automation AS CR
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  7. S. Lauesen, al., A Manual of HELP 3, A/S Regnecentralen, Copenhagen, 1967. (1967) 

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