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Hoplitis (Anthocopa) simula

2020
Published as part of Lhomme, Patrick, 2020, The wild bees (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) of Morocco, pp.
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SIMULA: an ALGOL-based simulation language

Communications of the ACM, 1966
This paper is an introduction to SIMULA, a programming language designed to provide a systems analyst with unified concepts which facilitate the concise description of discrete event systems. A system description also serves as a source language simulation program.
Dahl, O. J., Nygaard, K.
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Simula — The Language

2009
Walking the corridors of the Department of Informatics at the University of Oslo in the mid-1980s, one could see large stickers on several office doors claiming that “Simula does it with class”. This bold statement was a play on words that literally pointed to the fact that the programming language Simula embodied the important paradigm of object ...
Olav Lysne, Are Magnus Bruaset
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The Simula Foundation

1979
This chapter is a short introduction to the highlights of SIMULA. It is not meant to be exhaustive: it merely aims to give the reader with little or no prior knowledge of SIMULA enough understanding to follow through the later chapters on DEMOS. Full accounts of SIMULA are found in Birtwistle et al. [11] and Rohlfing [12].
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Spinning Off from Simula

2009
Innovation is one of the three pillars of Simula Research Laboratory. In particular, the subsidiary Simula Innovation is dedicated to identifying research results with commercial potential and assisting the researchers in their initial steps towards business creation.
Are Magnus Bruaset   +4 more
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Extensibility in Simula 67

Proceedings of the international symposium on Extensible languages -, 1971
Simula 67 is a general purpose language developed at the Norwegian Computing Center. It evolved from an earlier simultation language called Simula 1 [1] Dahl and Nygaard however, realized that the problems that had to be solved for the implementation of a simulation language, namely the handling of complex data structures and of quasi ...
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Converting DEC-10 SIMULA Programs to CMS SIMULA.

1979
Abstract : This note reports on the writer's experience moving DEC-10 SIMULA programs to CMS and executing the programs with CMS SIMULA. The languages implemented by the two compilers is the same and this makes the transfer of SIMULA programs very easy. In contrast, it is very difficult to transfer Fortran programs from a DEC-10 to CMS.
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