The Journal of Forth Application and Research
ISSN: 0738-2022

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Raghavan, R.
  1. High Density Parallel Processing: I. The Processor Array and Macro Controller, with H. T. Nguyen, C. H. Ting and H. S. Truong.
    Volume 5, Number 1, pages 191-194.
  2. High Density Parallel Processing: II. Software and Programming, with H. T. Nguyen, C. H. Ting and H. S. Truong.
    Volume 5, Number 1, pages 195-198.
Rash, James L.
  1. A Prototype Expert System in OPS5 for Data Error Detection.
    Volume 4, Number 2, pages 297-300.
  2. An OPS5 Expert System Converted to FORPS.
    Volume 5, Number 1, pages 209-212.
  3. Forth Workstations, Working Group Report, with Douglas W. Ross.
    Volume 5, Number 1, page 252.
Rather, Elizabeth D.
  1. Fifteen Programmers, 400 Computers, 36,000 Sensors and Forth.
    Volume 3, Number 2, pages 47-73.
  2. ( Comments on Documentation) (Abstract Only), with E. K. Conklin.
    Volume 4, Number 2, page 261.
Rawson, Edward B.
  1. State Sequence Handlers (Abstract Only).
    Volume 3, Number 2, page 207.
  2. State Sequence Handlers.
    Volume 3, Number 4, pages 45-64.
Rayburn, Terry
  1. Exception Handling in Forth (Abstract Only), with Clifton Guy.
    Volume 3, Number 2, page 157.
  2. Exception Handling in Forth, with Clifton Guy.
    Volume 3, Number 4, pages 37-44.
Redington, Dana
  1. A Forth Oriented Real-Time Expert System for Sleep Staging: a FORTES Polysomnographer.
    Volume 4, Number 1, pages 47-56.
  2. A Review of Knowledge Engineering and Expert Systems: Toward Expert Operators in Forth.
    Volume 4, Number 1, pages 85-94.
Rible, John
  1. From Bubble to Quick: A Forth Comparison of Sorting Algorithms (Abstract Only).
    Volume 3, Number 2, page 209.
Rier, R.
  1. Microcomputer Control of a Machine Tool, with D. French and B. Hughes.
    Volume 3, Number 2, pages 153-156.
Rippey, William G.
  1. Forth and Automation Research at the National Bureau of Standards.
    Volume 1, Number 1, pages 53-60.
Roark, Debra
  1. C and Forth Machines (Abstract Only), with Robert D. Dixon.
    Volume 4, Number 2, page 237.
Rocheleau, T.
  1. A Machine to Implement a Generalized Forth Environment (Abstract Only), with Robert D. Dixon, R. C. Grewe and Alan J. Cotterman.
    Volume 3, Number 2, page 133.
Rodriguez, Bradford
  1. Strings, Associative Access, and Memory Allocation, with Nicholas Solntseff.
    Volume 6, Number 2, pages 165-174.
Rodriguez, R. M.
  1. A Large (10,000 sensor) Fire and Gas Safety System implemented using polyForth and Execution Queues, with C. L. Stephens.
    Volume 4, Number 2, pages 317-320.
Rose, Anthony
  1. Design of a fast 68000-based subroutine threaded Forth with inline code & an optimiser.
    Volume 4, Number 2, pages 285-288.
Ross, Douglas W.
  1. Concept for Forth Engine Based Workstation (Abstract Only).
    Volume 5, Number 1, page 245.
  2. Forth Workstations, Working Group Report, with James L. Rash.
    Volume 5, Number 1, page 252.
Rossby, H. T.
  1. A Forth Controlled Oceanographic Instrument, with Everett F. Carter.
    Volume 4, Number 2, pages 309-312.
Roye, John
  1. Flexible Exception Handling in Forth-83.
    Volume 5, Number 2, pages 305-310.