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% /u/sy/beebe/tex/bib/litprog.bib, Wed Mar 11 07:57:40 1992
% Edit by Nelson H. F. Beebe <beebe at eros.math.utah.edu>
%
%%% ====================================================================
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%%% date = "16 December 1993",
%%% time = "09:13:59 MST",
%%% filename = "litprog.bib",
%%% address = "Center for Scientific Computing
%%% Department of Mathematics
%%% University of Utah
%%% Salt Lake City, UT 84112
%%% USA",
%%% telephone = "+1 801 581 5254",
%%% FAX = "+1 801 581 4148",
%%% checksum = "03487 1113 4110 36861",
%%% email = "beebe at eros.math.utah.edu (Internet)",
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%%% keywords = "bibliography, literate programming",
%%% supported = "yes",
%%% docstring = "This BibTeX file records books and articles
%%% about literate programming. The ISBN fields will
%%% be printed if the is-alpha.bst or is-plain.bst
%%% style files are used.
%%%
%%% CONVENTIONS
%%%
%%% Books are tagged by the first author's last
%%% name, a colon, up to 3 upper-case letters
%%% taken from the first three upper-case words
%%% in the title (ignoring words like A, And,
%%% The), followed by the last two digits of
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%%%
%%% For Dutch authors, a van part is included
%%% in the author tag. For names with accented
%%% letters, accents are dropped in the author
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%%%
%%% This scheme is systematic enough that it
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%%% Addison-Wesley book entries were created
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%%% author part is the last name of the first
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%%% The Como InProceedings entries look like
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%%% equivalent of the standard UNIX wc (word
%%% count) utility output of lines, words, and
%%% characters. This is produced by Robert
%%% Solovay's checksum utility."
%%% }
%%% ====================================================================
%%%
%%% Thanks go to:
%%% Mark B. Motl <motl at cs.tamu.edu> for additions and corrections
%%% [05-Jul-1990]
%%%
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@String{ack-bnb = "Barbara N. Beeton
e-mail: \path|bnb@math.ams.com|"}
@String{ack-dl = "Dave Love,
e-mail: \path|d.love@daresbury.ac.uk|"}
@String{ack-eg = "Eitan M. Gurari,
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@String{ack-ma = "M. Afzal
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@String{ack-nhfb = "Nelson H. F. Beebe,
Center for Scientific Computing,
Department of Mathematics,
University of Utah,
Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA,
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FAX: +1 801 581 4148,
e-mail: \path|beebe@math.utah.edu|"}
@String{ack-nr = "Norman Ramsey,
e-mail: \path|norman@bellcore.com|"}
@String{ack-pb = "Preston Briggs,
e-mail: \path|preston@cs.rice.edu|"}
@String{ack-pt = "Piet Tutelaers
e-mail: \path|rcpt@urc.tue.nl|"}
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@Article{Appelt:TB7-1-20,
author = "W. Appelt and K. Horn",
title = "{{Multiple changefiles in \WEB{}}}",
journal = j-TUGboat,
year = "1986",
volume = "7",
number = "1",
pages = "20",
month = Mar,
}
@Article{Avenarius:SIGPLAN-25-1-52,
author = "Adrian Avenarius and Siegfried Oppermann",
title = "{\FWEB}: A Literate Programming System for
{Fortran 8X}",
journal = j-SIGPLAN,
year = "1990",
volume = "25",
number = "1",
pages = "52--58",
month = jan,
}
@Inproceedings{Baecker:CHI86-51,
author = "Ronald Baecker and Aaron Marcus",
title = "Design Principles for the Enhanced Presentation of
Computer Program Source Text",
booktitle = "Proceedings {CHI}'86 (Human Factors in Computing
Systems)",
year = "1986",
pages = "51--58",
organization ="Association for Computing Machinery",
address = "New York, {NY}, {USA}",
month = apr,
}
@Book{Baecker:HFT90,
author = "Ronald Baecker and Aaron Marcus",
title = "Human Factors and Typography for More Readable
Programs",
publisher = pub-AW,
year = "1990",
ISBN = "0-201-10745-7",
address = pub-AW:adr,
}
@Article{Becker:TB7-2-109,
author = "Helmut Becker",
title = "{{\WEB{} system extensions}}",
journal = j-TUGboat,
year = "1986",
volume = "7",
number = "2",
pages = "109",
month = Jun,
}
@Article{Ben-Ari:j-SPE-16-10-915,
author = "Mordechai Ben-Ari",
title = "{FOREET}: {A} Tool for Design and Documentation of
Fortran Programs",
journal = j-SPE,
volume = "16",
number = "10",
year = "1986",
pages = "915--924",
acknowledgement = ack-eg,
}
@Article{Bentley:CACM-29-5-364,
author = "Jon Bentley",
title = "Programming Pearls\emdash{}Literate Programming",
journal = j-CACM,
year = "1986",
volume = "29",
number = "5",
pages = "364--369",
month = may,
}
@Article{Bentley:CACM-29-6-471,
author = "Jon Bentley and Donald E. Knuth and Doug McIlroy",
title = "Programming Pearls\emdash{}A Literate Program",
journal = j-CACM,
year = "1986",
volume = "29",
number = "6",
pages = "471--483",
month = jun,
}
@Article{Bentley:CACM-30-4-284,
author = "Jon Bentley and David Gries",
title = "Programming Pearls\emdash{}Abstract data types",
journal = j-CACM,
year = "1987",
volume = "30",
number = "4",
pages = "284--290",
month = apr,
}
@Article{Bishop:SP-13-1-23,
author = "Judy M. Bishop and Kevin M. Gregson",
title = "Literate Programming and the {LIPED} Environment",
journal = j-SP,
year = "1992",
volume = "13",
number = "1",
pages = "23--34",
acknowledgement = ack-bnb # " and " # ack-pt,
}
@TechReport{Briggs:NUWEB-93,
author = "Preston Briggs",
title = "Nuweb, {A} Simple Literate Programming Tool",
institution = "Rice University",
year = "1993",
type = "\path|cs.rice.edu:/public/preston|",
address = "Houston, TX",
acknowledgement = ack-bc,
bibdate = "Mon Oct 4 17:27:43 1993",
}
@Phdthesis{Brown:lit-prog-thesis,
author = "Marcus E. Brown",
title = "An Interactive Environment for Literate Programming",
school = "Texas A\&M University",
address = "College Station, TX",
year = "1988",
month = aug,
}
@InProceedings{Brown:PCE90-548,
author = "Marcus E. Brown and David Cordes",
title = "A Literate Programming Design Language",
booktitle = "Proc. Comp. Euro 90, IEEE International Conference",
year = "1990",
pages = "548--549",
publisher = pub-IEEE-CSP,
address = "Los Alamitos, CA",
}
@Article{Brown:SP-11-1-11,
author = "Marcus E. Brown and Bart Childs",
title = "An Interactive Environment for Literate Programming",
journal = j-SP,
year = "1990",
volume = "11",
number = "1",
pages = "11--25",
}
@Article{Brown:SP-11-2-85,
author = "Marcus E. Brown and David Cordes",
title = "Literate Programming Applied to Conventional
Software Design",
journal = j-SP,
year = "1990",
volume = "11",
number = "2",
pages = "85--98",
}
@Article{Brown:j-LNCS-468-250,
author = "Marcus Brown",
title = "A Hypertext for Literate Programming",
journal = j-LNCS,
volume = "468",
year = "1990",
pages = "250--259",
acknowledgement = ack-eg,
}
@Article{Childs:TB-13-3-261,
author = "Bart Childs",
title = "Literate Programming, {A} Practitioner's View",
journal = j-TUGboat,
year = "1992",
volume = "13",
number = "3",
pages = "261--268",
month = oct,
acknowledgement = ack-bc,
bibdate = "Mon Oct 4 17:21:07 1993",
}
@TechReport{Childs:LP92,
author = "Bart Childs",
title = "An Introduction to the {WEB} Style of Literate
Programming",
institution = "Texas A\&M University",
year = "1992",
type = "\path|ftp.cs.tamu.edu:/pub/tex-web/web/DOCs|",
address = "College Station, TX",
acknowledgement = ack-bc,
bibdate = "Mon Oct 4 17:21:07 1993",
}
@TechReport{Childs:LP93,
author = "Bart Childs",
title = "{GNU} Emacs Reference Card (with web-mode)",
institution = "Texas A\&M University",
year = "1993",
type = "\path|ftp.cs.tamu.edu:/pub/tex-web/web/DOCs|",
address = "College Station, TX",
acknowledgement = ack-bc,
bibdate = "Mon Oct 4 17:21:07 1993",
}
@Article{Cordes:COMPUTER-24-6-52,
author = "David Cordes and Marcus Brown",
title = "The Literate-Programming Paradigm",
journal = j-COMPUTER,
year = "1991",
volume = "24",
number = "6",
pages = "52--61",
month = jun,
}
@Article{Denning:CACM-30-7-593,
author = "Peter J. Denning",
title = "Announcing Literate Programming",
journal = j-CACM,
year = "1987",
volume = "30",
number = "7",
pages = "593",
month = jul,
}
@Article{Fox:TB11-4-511-513,
author = "Jim Fox",
title = "{{Webless literate programming}}",
journal = j-TUGboat,
year = "1990",
volume = "11",
number = "4",
pages = "511--513",
month = Nov,
}
@Article{Guntermann:TB7-3-134-2,
author = "Klaus Guntermann and Joachim Schrod",
title = "{{\WEB\ adapted to C}}",
journal = j-TUGboat,
year = "1986",
volume = "7",
number = "3",
pages = "134--137",
month = Oct,
}
@Article{Gurari:ACMCSC-94-1991,
author = "Eitan M. Gurari and Jesse Wu",
title = "A {WYSIWYG} Literate Programming System (Preliminary
Report)",
journal = "Nineteenth ACM Computer Science Conference",
year = "1991",
pages = "94--104",
acknowledgement = ack-eg,
}
@Book{Gurari:TLD94,
author = "Eitan M. Gurari",
title = "{\TeX} and {\LaTeX}: Drawing and Literate
Programming",
publisher = pub-MH,
ISBN = "0-07-025208-4",
LCCN = "Z253.4.T47G87, 686.2'2544536-dc20, 93-8603 CIP",
year = "1994",
price = "US\$34.95",
address = pub-MH:adr,
bibdate = "Wed Sep 29 17:55:14 1993",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Hamilton:CACM-31-12-1376,
author = "Eric Hamilton",
title = "Literate Programming\emdash{}Expanding Generalized
Regular Expressions",
journal = j-CACM,
year = "1988",
volume = "31",
number = "12",
pages = "1376--1385",
month = dec,
}
@Article{Hanson:CACM-30-7-594,
author = "David R. Hanson",
title = "Literate Programming\emdash{}Printing Common Words",
journal = j-CACM,
year = "1987",
volume = "30",
number = "7",
pages = "594--599",
month = jul,
}
@Book{Holub:CDC90,
author = "Allen I. Holub",
title = "Compiler Design in {C}",
publisher = pub-PH,
year = "1990",
note = pub-PH # " Software Series, Editor: Brian W. Kernighan.",
ISBN = "0-13-155045-4",
}
@Article{Hyman:COMPLANG-7-7-67,
author = "Marco S. Hyman",
title = "Literate {C++}",
journal = j-COMPLANG,
year = "1990",
volume = "7",
number = "7",
pages = "67--79",
month = jul,
}
@Article{Jackson:CACM-30-12-1000,
author = "Michael A. Jackson",
title = "Literate Programming\emdash{}Processing Transactions",
journal = j-CACM,
year = "1987",
volume = "30",
number = "12",
pages = "1000--1010",
month = dec,
}
@Article{Kennedy:TB9-2-124-125,
author = "David Kennedy",
title = "{{\TeX\ adapted to \CWEB{}}}",
journal = j-TUGboat,
year = "1988",
volume = "9",
number = "2",
pages = "124--125",
month = Aug,
}
@Article{Knuth:CJ-27-2-97,
author = "Donald E. Knuth",
title = "Literate Programming",
journal = j-CJ,
year = "1984",
volume = "27",
number = "2",
pages = "97--111",
month = may,
}
@Book{Knuth:CSS93,
author = "Donald E. Knuth and Silvio Levy",
title = "The {CWEB} System of Structured Documentation, Version
3.0",
publisher = pub-AW,
year = "1993",
ISBN = "0-201-57569-8",
LCCN = "QA76.9.D3 K6 1993",
address = pub-AW:adr,
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
bibdate = "Thu Dec 16 09:04:49 1993",
}
@Book{Knuth:LP92,
author = "Donald E. Knuth",
title = "Literate Programming",
publisher = pub-SUCSLI,
address = pub-SUCSLI:adr,
series = "CSLI Lecture Notes Number 27",
year = "1992",
ISBN = "0-937-07380-6 (paper), 0-937-07381-4 (cloth)",
LCCN = "QA76.6.K644",
pages = "xv + 368",
acknowledgement = ack-nhfb,
}
@Article{Knuth:TB12-2-313,
author = "Donald Knuth",
title = "{{Fixed-point glue setting: Errata}}",
journal = j-TUGboat,
year = "1991",
volume = "12",
number = "2",
pages = "313",
month = Jun,
}
@Article{Knuth:TB3-1-10,
author = "Donald Knuth",
title = "{{Fixed-point glue setting\emdash{}an example of {\tt
WEB}}}",
journal = j-TUGboat,
year = "1982",
volume = "3",
number = "1",
pages = "10",
month = Mar,
}
@Techreport{Knuth:web83,
author = "Donald E. Knuth",
title = "The {\WEB{}} System of Structured Documentation",
institution = "Stanford University",
year = "1983",
type = "Stanford Computer Science Report",
number = "{CS}980",
address = "Stanford, {CA}",
month = sep,
}
@Book{Knuth:SGB94,
author = "Donald E. Knuth",
title = "The Stanford GraphBase: {A} Platform for Combinatorial
Computing",
publisher = pub-ACM,
year = "1994",
address = pub-ACM:adr,
price = "US\$45.25",
bibdate = "Sat Oct 2 11:47:55 1993",
note = "[From the publisher]: \ldots{} represents Knuth's
final preparation for Volume 4 of {\em The Art of
Computer Programming}. Through the use of about 30
examples, the book demonstrates the art of literate
programming. Each example is a programmatic essay, a
short story that can be read by human beings, as well
as read and interpreted by machines. In these
essays/programs, Knuth makes new contributions to the
exposition of several important algorithms and data
structures.",
acknowledgement = ack-pb,
}
@Article{Krommes:fortran-web,
author = "John Krommes",
title = "{\FWEB} ({Krommes}) vs. {\FWEB} ({Avenarius} and
{Oppermann})",
journal = j-TEXHAX,
year = "1990",
volume = "90",
number = "19",
month = feb,
}
@Article{Lecarme:j-ACM-COMPREV-26-1-75,
author = "O. Lecarme",
title = "Literate Programming",
journal = j-ACM-COMPREV,
volume = "26",
number = "1",
year = "1985",
pages = "75",
acknowledgement = ack-eg,
}
@Article{Levy:TB8-1-12,
author = "Silvio Levy",
title = "{{\WEB{} adapted to C, another approach}}",
journal = j-TUGboat,
year = "1987",
volume = "8",
number = "1",
pages = "12--13",
month = Apr,
}
@Article{Levy:j-COMPLANG-10-1-67,
author = "Silvio Levy",
title = "Literate Programming and Cweb",
journal = j-COMPLANG,
year = "1993",
volume = "10",
number = "1",
pages = "67--68, 70",
month = jan,
bibdate = "Thu Dec 3 09:11:03 1992",
}
@Article{Lindsay:CACM-32-6-740,
author = "Donald C. Lindsay",
title = "Literate Programming\emdash{}A File Difference Program",
journal = j-CACM,
year = "1989",
volume = "32",
number = "6",
pages = "740--755",
month = jun,
}
@Article{Lins:JSP-10-1-60,
author = "Charles Lins",
title = "A First Look at Literate Programming",
journal = j-SP,
year = "1989",
volume = "10",
number = "1",
pages = "60--62",
}
@Article{Lins:JSP-10-2-107,
author = "Charles Lins",
title = "An Introduction to Literate Programming",
journal = j-SP,
year = "1989",
volume = "10",
number = "2",
pages = "107--112",
}
@Article{Mittelbach:j-TUGboat-9-3-298,
author = "Frank Mittelbach",
title = "A New Implementation of the Array- and Tabular-
Environments",
journal = j-TUGboat,
volume = "9",
number = "3",
year = "1988",
pages = "298--314",
acknowledgement = ack-eg,
}
@PhdThesis{Motl:LPE90,
author = "Mark B. Motl",
title = "A Literate Programming Environment Based on an
Extensible Editor",
school = "Texas A\&M University",
year = "1990",
address = "College Station, {TX}",
month = dec,
acknowledgement = ack-bc,
bibdate = "Mon Oct 4 17:21:07 1993",
}
@TechReport{Motl:UMG91,
author = "Mark B. Motl and Bart Childs",
title = "A User's Manual for {GNU} Emacs' Web-mode",
institution = "Texas A\&M University",
year = "1991",
type = "\path|ftp.cs.tamu.edu:/pub/tex-web/web/DOCs|",
address = "College Station, {TX}",
acknowledgement = ack-bc,
bibdate = "Mon Oct 4 17:21:07 1993",
}
@Article{Oman:CACM-33-5-506,
author = "Paul W. Oman and Curtis Cook",
title = "Typographic Style is More than Cosmetic",
journal = j-CACM,
year = "1990",
volume = "33",
number = "5",
pages = "506--520",
month = may,
}
@Article{Oman:IEEESOFTWARE-7-1-39,
author = "Paul W. Oman and Curtis Cook",
title = "The Book Paradigm for Improved Maintenance",
journal = j-IEEE-SOFTWARE,
year = "1990",
volume = "7",
number = "1",
pages = "39--45",
month = jan,
}
@Phdthesis{Oman:oman88a,
author = "Paul W. Oman",
title = "A Taxonomic Analysis of Typographic Programming Style",
school = "Oregon State University",
year = "1988",
address = "Corvallis, {OR}",
month = dec,
}
@Techreport{Oman:OSUTR-88-60-20,
author = "Paul W. Oman and Curtis Cook",
title = "A Programming Style Taxonomy",
institution = "Oregon State University",
year = "1988",
type = "Technical Report",
number = "88-60-20",
address = "Corvallis, {OR}",
}
@Article{Oman:SIGPLAN-23-12-69,
author = "Paul W. Oman and Curtis Cook",
title = "A Paradigm for Programming Style Research",
journal = j-SIGPLAN,
year = "1988",
volume = "23",
number = "12",
pages = "69--78",
month = dec,
}
@InProceedings{Pappas:proc-ada-tech90-500,
author = "T. L. Pappas",
title = "Literate Programming for Reusability: {A} Queue
Package Example",
booktitle = "Proceedings of the Eighth Annual Conference on Ada
Technology",
year = "1990",
pages = "500--514",
organization = "ANCOST, Inc. (Sponsor)",
address = "Atlanta, Georgia, USA",
month = mar,
review = "This paper begins with a set of guidelines for writing
and documenting reusable Ada software. {\tt AdaWeb}, a
literate programming system combining Ada and {\TeX} is
described. A sample {\tt AdaWeb} package, {\em Bounded
Generic Queue Package}, is provided. Features of {\tt
AdaWeb} are explained as they are used in the literate
program.",
}
@Book{PeytonJones:IFL92,
author = "Simon L. {Peyton Jones} and David R. Lester",
title = "Implementing functional languages",
publisher = pub-PH,
year = "1992",
address = pub-PH:adr,
ISBN = "0-13-721952-0",
price = "US\$42.00",
acknowledgement = ack-dl,
bibdate = "Thu Aug 26 10:51:16 1993",
note = "Presents literate programs in {\TeX} and Miranda.",
}
@Book{Plauger:SCL92,
author = "P. J. Plauger",
title = "The {Standard C} Library",
publisher = pub-PH,
year = "1992",
ISBN = "0-13-838012-0",
}
@Article{Ramsdell:TEXHAX-88-39,
author = "J. D. Ramsdell",
title = "Scheme{\TeX}{}\emdash{}Simple support for literate
programming in Lisp",
journal = j-TEXHAX,
year = "1988",
volume = "88",
number = "39",
month = apr,
}
@Article{Ramsey:CACM-32-9-1051,
author = "Norman Ramsey",
title = "Weaving a Language-Independent {{\WEB}}",
journal = j-CACM,
year = "1989",
volume = "32",
number = "9",
pages = "1051--1055",
month = sep,
}
@Article{Ramsey:j-SPE-21-7-677,
author = "Norman Ramsey and Carla Marceau",
title = "Literate Programming on a Team Project",
journal = j-SPE,
year = "1991",
volume = "21",
number = "7",
pages = "677-683",
month = jul,
acknowledgement = ack-bnb,
}
@TechReport{Ramsey:LPT92,
author = "Norman Ramsey",
title = "Literate-Programming Tools Need Not Be Complex",
institution = "Department of Computer Science, Princeton University",
year = "1992",
number = "CS-TR-351-91",
keywords = "literate programming, readability, programming languages",
month = aug,
note = "Submitted to {\em IEEE Software}.",
type = "Report at \path|ftp.cs.princeton.edu| in
\path|/reports/1991/351.ps.Z|. Software at
\path|ftp.cs.princeton.edu| in
\path|/pub/noweb.shar.Z| and at \path|bellcore.com|
in \path|/pub/norman/noweb.shar.Z|.",
bibdate = "Tue Oct 12 10:28:45 1993",
acknowledgement = ack-bc # " and " # ack-nr,
}
@InProceedings{Reenskaug:OOPSLA89-337,
author = "Trygve Reenskaug and Anne Lise Skaar",
title = "An Environment for Literate Smalltalk Programming",
booktitle = "OOPSLA'89 Proceedings",
year = "1989",
pages = "337--345",
abstract = "The programming environment described in this
paper is an adaptation of Donald Knuth's concept
of literate programming, applied to Smalltalk
programs. The environment provides a multi-media
document production system including media for
Smalltalk class and method definitions.\par There
are two outputs from the system. The first output
is a document which contains general descriptions
and discussions intermixed with precise
definitions of program fragments, test inputs and
test results. The second output consists of
compiled Smalltalk programs installed and ready
for execution.\par The main idea was to produce
program documentation that was just as
interesting and fascinating to read as ordinary
literature. Our experience showed an added
benefit, namely that the literate programming
environment was an active aid in the problem
solving process. The simultaneous programming and
documentation lead to significantly improved
quality of both programs and documentation.",
}
@Article{Sametinger:j-OOP-4-8-24,
author = "J. Sametinger",
title = "A Hypertext System for Literate {C}++ Programming",
journal = j-OOP,
volume = "4",
number = "8",
year = "1992",
pages = "24--29",
acknowledgement = ack-eg,
}
@Article{Sewell:TB8-2-118,
author = "E. Wayne Sewell",
title = "{{How to {\tt MANGLE} your software: the \WEB{}
system for Modula-2}}",
journal = j-TUGboat,
year = "1987",
volume = "8",
number = "2",
pages = "118--122",
month = Jul,
}
@Article{Sewell:TB8-2-123,
author = "E. Wayne Sewell",
title = "{{The {\tt SCANTEX} processor}}",
journal = j-TUGboat,
year = "1987",
volume = "8",
number = "2",
pages = "123--128",
month = Jul,
}
@Book{Sewell:WPL89,
author = "E. Wayne Sewell",
title = "Weaving a Program: Literate Programming in {\WEB}",
publisher = pub-VNR,
address = pub-VNR:adr,
year = "1989",
ISBN = "0-442-31946-0",
}
@Article{Shum:SEJ-8-3-113,
author = "Stephen Shum and Curtis Cook",
title = "{AOPS}: an Abstraction-Oriented Programming System for
Literate Programming",
journal = j-SEJ,
year = "1993",
volume = "8",
number = "3",
pages = "113--120",
month = may,
acknowledgement = ack-ma,
}
@Article{Smith:SP-13-1-35,
author = "Lisa M. Smith and Mansur H. Samadzadeh",
title = "Measuring Complexity and Stability of {WEB} programs",
journal = j-SP,
year = "1992",
volume = "13",
number = "1",
pages = "35--50",
acknowledgement = ack-pt,
}
@Book{Spivak:LTW91,
author = "Michael D. Spivak",
title = "The {\LAMSTeX} Wizard's Manual",
publisher = pub-TEXPLORATOR,
address = pub-TEXPLORATOR:adr,
year = "1991",
}
@Article{Thimbleby:CJ-29-3-201,
author = "Harold Thimbleby",
title = "Experiences of `Literate Programming' using
{{\tt cweb}} (a variant of {K}nuth's {\WEB{}})",
journal = j-CJ,
year = "1986",
volume = "29",
number = "3",
pages = "201--211",
month = jun,
}
@TechReport{Thimbleby:cwebman,
author = "Harold W. Thimbleby",
title = "Literate Programming in C",
institution = "University of York",
address = "Department of Computer Science, University of York,
Heslington, York YO1 5DD, England",
year = "1984",
abstract = "{\bf Cweb} is a system of structured
documentation based of Knuth's {\tt WEB}. The
philosophy behind both {\bf cweb} and {\tt WEB}
is that an experienced programmer, who wants to
provide the best possible documentation of his or
her software products, needs two things
simultaneously: a language for formatting and a
language for programming. When both are
appropriately combined we obtain a system much
more useful than either language separately.
{\bf Cweb} combines {\bf C} source with ({\bf
di}){\bf troff} (or {\bf nroff}) documentation
(whereas {\tt WEB} operates with Pascal and
\TeX). The full facilities of {\bf C} and {\bf
troff} are available to the user.\par {\bf Cweb}