Author: Alan J. Perlis

Publications

Publication period start: 1960
Number of co-authors: 24

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Michael Woodger
2
Bernard A. Galler
2
Klaus Samelson
4

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
John McCarthy
20
Peter Naur
23
Bernard A. Galler
29

Publications

DeMillo, Richard A., Lipton, Richard J., Perlis, Alan J. (1979): Social Processes and Proofs of Theorems and Programs. In Communications of the ACM, 22 (5) pp. 271-280.

Galler, Bernard A., Perlis, Alan J. (1967): A proposal for definitions in ALGOL. In Communications of the ACM, 10 (4) pp. 204-219. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/363242.363252

Perlis, Alan J. (1966): A new policy for algorithms?. In Communications of the ACM, 9 (4) pp. 255. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/365278.365293

Perlis, Alan J. (1964): A format language. In Communications of the ACM, 7 (2) pp. 89-97. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/363921.363936

Perlis, Alan J. (1964): Programming of digital computers. In Communications of the ACM, 7 (4) pp. 210-211. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/364005.364023

Perlis, Alan J. (1964): How should ACM publish computer research?. In Communications of the ACM, 7 (8) pp. 461. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/355586.364759

Perlis, Alan J., Iturriaga, Renato (1964): An extension to ALGOL for manipulating formulae. In Communications of the ACM, 7 (2) pp. 127-130. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/363921.363943

Backus, John W., Bauer, Friedrich L., Green, Julien, Katz, C., McCarthy, John, Perlis, Alan J., Rutishauser, Heinz, Samelson, Klaus, Vauquois, Bernard, Wegstein, Joseph Henry, Wijngaarden, Adriaan van, Woodger, Michael, Naur, Peter (1963): Revised report on the algorithm language ALGOL 60. In Communications of the ACM, 6 (1) pp. 1-17. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/366193.366201

Perlis, Alan J. (1963): Computation\'s development critical to our society. In Communications of the ACM, 6 (10) pp. 642. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/367651.367695

Galler, Bernard A., Perlis, Alan J. (1962): Compiling matrix operations. In Communications of the ACM, 5 (12) pp. 590-594. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/355580.369071

Jr., Arthur Evans, Perlis, Alan J., Zoeren, H. Van (1961): The use of threaded lists in constructing a combined ALGOL and machine-like assembly proce. In Communications of the ACM, 4 (1) pp. 36-41. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/366062.366081

Backus, John W., Bauer, Friedrich L., Green, Julien, Katz, C., McCarthy, John, Perlis, Alan J., Rutishauser, Heinz, Samelson, Klaus, Vauquois, Bernard, Wegstein, Joseph Henry, Wijngaarden, Adriaan van, Woodger, Michael (1960): Report on the algorithmic language ALGOL 60. In Communications of the ACM, 3 (5) pp. 299-314. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/367236.367262

Perlis, Alan J., Thornton, Charles (1960): Symbol Manipulation by Threaded Lists. In Communications of the ACM, 3 (4) pp. 195-204. https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/367177.367202

III, John W. Carr, Perlis, Alan J., Robertson, James E., Scott, Norman R. (1959): A Visit to Computation Centers in the Soviet Union. In Communications of the ACM, 2 (6) pp. 8-20.

Dijkstra, Edsger W., Heise, W., Perlis, Alan J., Samelson, Klaus (1959): ALGOL Sub-Committee Report - Extensions. In Communications of the ACM, 2 (9) pp. 24.

Perlis, Alan J., Samelson, Klaus (1958): Preliminary Report-International Algebraic Language. In Communications of the ACM, 1 (12) pp. 8-22.

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