No description available of Julien Green...Green, Julien (1966): Microprogramming, emulators and programming languages. In Communications of the ACM, 9 (3) pp. 230-232
Woodger, Michael and Green, Julien (1966): Summary session. In Communications of the ACM, 9 (3) pp. 220-224
Gorn, Saul, Bemer, Robert W., Green, Julien and Lohse, E. L. (1964): report on CCITT data communications study group meeting. In Communications of the ACM, 7 (3) p. 152
Gorn, Saul, Bemer, Robert W., Green, Julien and Lohse, E. L. (1964): Proposed american standard: bit sequencing of the american standard code for information interchange (ACSII) in serial-by-bit data transmission. In Communications of the ACM, 7 (6) pp. 333-336
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 and Naur, Peter (1963): Revised report on the algorithm language ALGOL 60. In Communications of the ACM, 6 (1) pp. 1-17
Gorn, Saul, Bemer, Robert W. and Green, Julien (1963): American standard code for information interchange. In Communications of the ACM, 6 (8) pp. 422-426
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 and Woodger, Michael (1960): Report on the algorithmic language ALGOL 60. In Communications of the ACM, 3 (5) pp. 299-314
Green, Julien (1960): Symbol Manipulation in XTRAN. In Communications of the ACM, 3 (4) pp. 213-214
Green, Julien (1959): Possible Modifications to the International Algebraic Language. In Communications of the ACM, 2 (2) pp. 6-8
Green, Julien (1959): Remarks on ALGOL and Symbol Manipulation. In Communications of the ACM, 2 (9) pp. 25-27
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Publication period:1959-1966
Publication count:10
Number of co-authors:15
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