Annotation of 43BSDReno/usr.bin/refer/papers/Rv7man, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: %A L. P. Deutsch
        !             2: %A B. W. Lampson
        !             3: %T An online editor
        !             4: %J Comm. Assoc. Comp. Mach.
        !             5: %V 10
        !             6: %N 12
        !             7: %D December 1967
        !             8: %P 793-799, 803
        !             9: %K qed
        !            10: 
        !            11: .[
        !            12: %r 17
        !            13: %K cstr
        !            14: %R Comp. Sci. Tech. Rep. No. 17
        !            15: %I Bell Laboratories
        !            16: %C Murray Hill, New Jersey
        !            17: %A B. W. Kernighan
        !            18: %A L. L. Cherry
        !            19: %T A System for Typesetting Mathematics
        !            20: %d May 1974, revised April 1977
        !            21: %J Comm. Assoc. Comp. Mach.
        !            22: %K acm cacm
        !            23: %V 18
        !            24: %P 151-157
        !            25: %D March 1975
        !            26: .]
        !            27: 
        !            28: %T U\s-2NIX\s0 Time-Sharing System: Document Preparation
        !            29: %K unix bstj
        !            30: %A B. W. Kernighan
        !            31: %A M. E. Lesk
        !            32: %A J. F. Ossanna
        !            33: %J Bell Sys. Tech. J.
        !            34: %V 57
        !            35: %N 6
        !            36: %P 2115-2135
        !            37: %D 1978
        !            38: 
        !            39: %A T. A. Dolotta
        !            40: %A J. R. Mashey
        !            41: %T An Introduction to the Programmer's Workbench
        !            42: %J Proc. 2nd Int. Conf. on Software Engineering
        !            43: %D October 13-15, 1976
        !            44: %P 164-168
        !            45: 
        !            46: %T U\s-2NIX\s0 Time-Sharing System: The Programmer's Workbench
        !            47: %A T. A. Dolotta
        !            48: %A R. C. Haight
        !            49: %A J. R. Mashey
        !            50: %J Bell Sys. Tech. J.
        !            51: %V 57
        !            52: %N 6
        !            53: %P 2177-2200
        !            54: %D 1978
        !            55: %K unix bstj
        !            56: 
        !            57: %T U\s-2NIX\s0 Time-Sharing System: U\s-2NIX\s0 on a Microprocessor
        !            58: %K unix bstj
        !            59: %A H. Lycklama
        !            60: %J Bell Sys. Tech. J.
        !            61: %V 57
        !            62: %N 6
        !            63: %P 2087-2101
        !            64: %D 1978
        !            65: 
        !            66: %T The C Programming Language
        !            67: %A B. W. Kernighan
        !            68: %A D. M. Ritchie
        !            69: %I Prentice-Hall
        !            70: %C Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
        !            71: %D 1978
        !            72: 
        !            73: %T Computer Recreations
        !            74: %A Aleph-null
        !            75: %J Software Practice and Experience
        !            76: %V 1
        !            77: %N 2
        !            78: %D April-June 1971
        !            79: %P 201-204
        !            80: 
        !            81: %T U\s-2NIX\s0 Time-Sharing System: The U\s-2NIX\s0 Shell
        !            82: %A S. R. Bourne
        !            83: %K unix bstj
        !            84: %J Bell Sys. Tech. J.
        !            85: %V 57
        !            86: %N 6
        !            87: %P 1971-1990
        !            88: %D 1978
        !            89: 
        !            90: %A L. P. Deutsch
        !            91: %A B. W. Lampson
        !            92: %T \*sSDS\*n 930 time-sharing system preliminary reference manual
        !            93: %R Doc. 30.10.10, Project \*sGENIE\*n
        !            94: %C Univ. Cal. at Berkeley
        !            95: %D April 1965
        !            96: 
        !            97: %A R. J. Feiertag
        !            98: %A E. I. Organick
        !            99: %T The Multics input-output system
        !           100: %J Proc. Third Symposium on Operating Systems Principles
        !           101: %D October 18-20, 1971
        !           102: %P 35-41
        !           103: 
        !           104: %A D. G. Bobrow
        !           105: %A J. D. Burchfiel
        !           106: %A D. L. Murphy
        !           107: %A R. S. Tomlinson
        !           108: %T \*sTENEX\*n, a Paged Time Sharing System for the \*sPDP\*n-10
        !           109: %J Comm. Assoc. Comp. Mach.
        !           110: %V 15
        !           111: %N 3
        !           112: %D March 1972
        !           113: %K tenex
        !           114: %P 135-143
        !           115: 
        !           116: %A R. E. Griswold
        !           117: %A D. R. Hanson
        !           118: %T An Overview of SL5
        !           119: %J SIGPLAN Notices
        !           120: %V 12
        !           121: %N 4
        !           122: %D April 1977
        !           123: %P 40-50
        !           124: 
        !           125: %A E. W. Dijkstra
        !           126: %T Cooperating Sequential Processes
        !           127: %B Programming Languages
        !           128: %E F. Genuys
        !           129: %I Academic Press
        !           130: %C New York
        !           131: %D 1968
        !           132: %P 43-112
        !           133: 
        !           134: %A J. A. Hawley
        !           135: %A W. B. Meyer
        !           136: %T M\s-2UNIX\s0, A Multiprocessing Version of U\s-2NIX\s0
        !           137: %K munix unix
        !           138: %R M.S. Thesis
        !           139: %I Naval Postgraduate School
        !           140: %C Monterey, Cal.
        !           141: %D 1975
        !           142: 
        !           143: %T The U\s-2NIX\s0 Time-Sharing System
        !           144: %K unix bstj
        !           145: %A D. M. Ritchie
        !           146: %A K. Thompson
        !           147: %J Bell Sys. Tech. J.
        !           148: %V 57
        !           149: %N 6
        !           150: %P 1905-1929
        !           151: %D 1978
        !           152: 
        !           153: %A E. I. Organick
        !           154: %T The M\s-2ULTICS\s0 System
        !           155: %K multics
        !           156: %I M.I.T. Press
        !           157: %C Cambridge, Mass.
        !           158: %D 1972
        !           159: 
        !           160: %T UNIX for Beginners
        !           161: %A B. W. Kernighan
        !           162: %D 1978
        !           163: 
        !           164: %T U\s-2NIX\s0 Programmer's Man\&ual
        !           165: %A K. Thompson
        !           166: %A D. M. Ritchie
        !           167: %K unix
        !           168: %I Bell Laboratories
        !           169: %O Seventh Edition.
        !           170: %D 1978
        !           171: 
        !           172: %A K. Thompson
        !           173: %T The U\s-2NIX\s0 Command Language
        !           174: %B Structured Programming\(emInfotech State of the Art Report
        !           175: %I Infotech International Ltd.
        !           176: %C Nicholson House, Maidenhead, Berkshire, England
        !           177: %D March 1975
        !           178: %P 375-384
        !           179: %K unix
        !           180: %X pwb
        !           181: Brief description of shell syntax and semantics, without much
        !           182: detail on implementation.
        !           183: Much on pipes and convenience of hooking programs together.
        !           184: Includes SERMONETTE:
        !           185: "Many familiar computing `concepts' are missing from UNIX.
        !           186: Files have no records. There are no access methods.
        !           187: There are no file types.  These concepts fill a much-needed gap.
        !           188: I sincerely hope that when future systems are designed by
        !           189: manufacturers the value of some of these ingrained notions is re-examined.
        !           190: Like the politician and his `common man', manufacturers have
        !           191: their `average user'.
        !           192: 
        !           193: %A J. R. Mashey
        !           194: %T PWB/UNIX Shell Tutorial
        !           195: %D September 30, 1977
        !           196: 
        !           197: %A D. F. Hartley (Ed.)
        !           198: %T The Cambridge Multiple Access System \- Users Reference Manual
        !           199: %I University Mathematical Laboratory
        !           200: %C Cambridge, England
        !           201: %D 1968
        !           202: 
        !           203: %A P. A. Crisman (Ed.)
        !           204: %T The Compatible Time-Sharing System
        !           205: %I M.I.T. Press
        !           206: %K whole ctss book
        !           207: %C Cambridge, Mass.
        !           208: %D 1965
        !           209: 
        !           210: %T LR Parsing
        !           211: %A A. V. Aho
        !           212: %A S. C. Johnson
        !           213: %J Comp. Surveys
        !           214: %V 6
        !           215: %N 2
        !           216: %P 99-124
        !           217: %D June 1974
        !           218: 
        !           219: %T Deterministic Parsing of Ambiguous Grammars
        !           220: %A A. V. Aho
        !           221: %A S. C. Johnson
        !           222: %A J. D. Ullman
        !           223: %J Comm. Assoc. Comp. Mach.
        !           224: %K acm cacm
        !           225: %V 18
        !           226: %N 8
        !           227: %P 441-452
        !           228: %D August 1975
        !           229: 
        !           230: %A A. V. Aho
        !           231: %A J. D. Ullman
        !           232: %T Principles of Compiler Design
        !           233: %I Addison-Wesley
        !           234: %C Reading, Mass.
        !           235: %D 1977
        !           236: 
        !           237: .[
        !           238: %r 65
        !           239: %R Comp. Sci. Tech. Rep. No. 65
        !           240: %K CSTR
        !           241: %A S. C. Johnson
        !           242: %T Lint, a C Program Checker
        !           243: %D December 1977
        !           244: %O updated version TM 78-1273-3
        !           245: %D 1978
        !           246: .]
        !           247: 
        !           248: %T A Portable Compiler: Theory and Practice
        !           249: %A S. C. Johnson
        !           250: %J Proc. 5th ACM Symp. on Principles of Programming Languages
        !           251: %P 97-104
        !           252: %D January 1978
        !           253: 
        !           254: .[
        !           255: %r 39
        !           256: %K CSTR
        !           257: %R Comp. Sci. Tech. Rep. No. 39
        !           258: %I Bell Laboratories
        !           259: %C Murray Hill, New Jersey
        !           260: %A M. E. Lesk
        !           261: %T Lex \(em A Lexical Analyzer Generator
        !           262: %D October 1975
        !           263: .]
        !           264: 
        !           265: .[
        !           266: %r 32
        !           267: %K CSTR
        !           268: %R Comp. Sci. Tech. Rep. No. 32
        !           269: %I Bell Laboratories
        !           270: %C Murray Hill, New Jersey
        !           271: %A S. C. Johnson
        !           272: %T Yacc \(em  Yet Another Compiler-Compiler
        !           273: %D July 1975
        !           274: .]
        !           275: 
        !           276: %T U\s-2NIX\s0 Time-Sharing System: Portability of C Programs and the U\s-2NIX\s0 System
        !           277: %K unix bstj
        !           278: %A S. C. Johnson
        !           279: %A D. M. Ritchie
        !           280: %J Bell Sys. Tech. J.
        !           281: %V 57
        !           282: %N 6
        !           283: %P 2021-2048
        !           284: %D 1978
        !           285: 
        !           286: %T Typing Documents on UNIX and GCOS:  The -ms Macros for Troff
        !           287: %A M. E. Lesk
        !           288: %D 1977
        !           289: 
        !           290: %A K. Thompson
        !           291: %A D. M. Ritchie
        !           292: %T U\s-2NIX\s0 Programmer's Manual
        !           293: %K unix
        !           294: %I Bell Laboratories
        !           295: %O Sixth Edition
        !           296: %D May 1975
        !           297: 
        !           298: %T The Network U\s-2NIX\s0 System
        !           299: %K unix
        !           300: %A G. L. Chesson
        !           301: %J Operating Systems Review
        !           302: %V 9
        !           303: %N 5
        !           304: %P 60-66
        !           305: %D 1975
        !           306: %O Also in \f2Proc. 5th Symp. on Operating Systems Principles.\f1
        !           307: 
        !           308: %T Spider \(em An Experimental Data Communications System
        !           309: %Z ctr127
        !           310: %A A. G. Fraser
        !           311: %J Proc. IEEE Conf. on Communications
        !           312: %P 21F
        !           313: %O IEEE Cat. No. 74CH0859-9-CSCB.
        !           314: %D June 1974
        !           315: 
        !           316: %T A Virtual Channel Network
        !           317: %A A. G. Fraser
        !           318: %J Datamation
        !           319: %P 51-56
        !           320: %D February 1975
        !           321: 
        !           322: .[
        !           323: %r 41
        !           324: %K CSTR
        !           325: %R Comp. Sci. Tech. Rep. No. 41
        !           326: %I Bell Laboratories
        !           327: %C Murray Hill, New Jersey
        !           328: %A J. W. Hunt
        !           329: %A M. D. McIlroy
        !           330: %T An Algorithm for Differential File Comparison
        !           331: %D June 1976
        !           332: .]
        !           333: 
        !           334: %A F. P. Brooks, Jr.
        !           335: %T The Mythical Man-Month
        !           336: %I Addison-Wesley
        !           337: %C Reading, Mass.
        !           338: %D 1975
        !           339: %X pwb
        !           340: Readable, classic reference on software engineering and
        !           341: problems of large projects, from someone with experience in them.
        !           342: Required reading for any software engineer, even if conclusions may not
        !           343: always be agreed with.
        !           344: %br
        !           345: "The second is the most dangerous system a man every designs." p.55.
        !           346: %br
        !           347: "Hence plan to throw one away; you will, anyhow." p.116.
        !           348: %br
        !           349: "Cosgrove has perceptively pointed out that the programmer delivers
        !           350: satisfaction of a user need rather than any tangible product.
        !           351: And both the actual need and the user's perception of that need
        !           352: will change as programs are built, tested, and used." p.117.
        !           353: %br
        !           354: "The total cost of maintaining a widely used program is typically 40 percent
        !           355: or more of the cost of developing it." p.121.
        !           356: %br
        !           357: "As shown above, amalgamating prose and program reduces the total
        !           358: number of characters to be stored." p.175.
        !           359: 
        !           360: %T A Portable Compiler for the Language C
        !           361: %A A. Snyder
        !           362: %I Master's Thesis, M.I.T.
        !           363: %C Cambridge, Mass.
        !           364: %D 1974
        !           365: 
        !           366: %T The C Language Calling Sequence
        !           367: %A M. E. Lesk
        !           368: %A S. C. Johnson
        !           369: %A D. M. Ritchie
        !           370: %D 1977
        !           371: 
        !           372: %T Optimal Code Generation for Expression Trees
        !           373: %A A. V. Aho
        !           374: %A S. C. Johnson
        !           375: %D 1975
        !           376: %J J. Assoc. Comp. Mach.
        !           377: %K acm jacm
        !           378: %V 23
        !           379: %N 3
        !           380: %P 488-501
        !           381: %O Also in \f2Proc. ACM Symp. on Theory of Computing,\f1 pp. 207-217, 1975.
        !           382: 
        !           383: %A R. Sethi
        !           384: %A J. D. Ullman
        !           385: %T The Generation of Optimal Code for Arithmetic Expressions
        !           386: %J J. Assoc. Comp. Mach.
        !           387: %K acm jacm
        !           388: %V 17
        !           389: %N 4
        !           390: %D October 1970
        !           391: %P 715-728
        !           392: %O Reprinted as pp. 229-247 in \fICompiler Techniques\fR, ed. B. W. Pollack, Auerbach, Princeton NJ (1972).
        !           393: %X pwb
        !           394: Optimal approach for straight-line, fixed
        !           395: number of regs.
        !           396: 
        !           397: %T Code Generation for Machines with Multiregister
        !           398: Operations
        !           399: %A A. V. Aho
        !           400: %A S. C. Johnson
        !           401: %A J. D. Ullman
        !           402: %J Proc. 4th ACM Symp. on Principles of Programming Languages
        !           403: %P 21-28
        !           404: %D January 1977
        !           405: 

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