Communication--APL as a User-Oriented Programming Language
Prakash A. Shah
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Prakash A. Shah: Director of Management Sciences, Time Sharing Resources, Inc., 777 Northern Boulevard, Great Neck, New York 11022
Management Science, 1977, vol. 23, issue 8, 909-909
Abstract:
This is in reference to the article, "A Survey of Users of Corporate Planning Models," by Mr. Naylor and Mr. Schauland, Management Science, May 1976. While I would like to compliment the authors on their excellent work, I have to disagree with them strongly when they say that: "Corporate models which have been written in scientific programming languages like FORTRAN and APL do not tend to be very user-oriented".
Date: 1977
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