Computer LanguagesThe self-described aim of this journal is "to publish both articles presenting original work and review articles on programming systems, structures and theories. The objective is to concentrate on programming languages and the theory of such programming languages. Some of the topics include: syntax, parsing, compilers, complexities, computability, structure, semantics, automatic programming languages, special purpose languages, programming theories, programming documentation, memory management, microprogramming, process control programming, real-time programming, programming for interactive systems and the theory of algorithms, but no actual algorithms themselves. In all of these topics, the higher level aspects are emphasized." Full-text of articles is available in Adobe's Portable Document Format (.pdf). Adobe Acrobat Reader is required. You can download the software from this site by choosing the appropriate computer platform. Holdings: Vol. 24, no. 1 (1998)--present For USC users only.
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