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

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Sagan, Jeremy E.
  1. Run-Time Error Handling in Forth using SETJMP and LNGJMP for Execution Control (or, GOTO in Forth), Technical Note, with Robert J. Paul and Jay S. Friedland.
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 83-85.
Sargent, C. M.
  1. Some experiences with EXPERT-2, with L. Glen Watson and R. M. Westman.
    Volume 4, Number 2, pages 193-196.
  2. Forth, Expert Systems, and Mechanical Engineering Education, with L. Glen Watson, R. T. Burton and R. M. Westman.
    Volume 5, Number 1, pages 213-216.
Sargent, Tom
  1. High-Speed VME-Based Graphics Processor (Abstract Only), with Jim Jonas.
    Volume 5, Number 1, page 242.
Schleisiek, Klaus
  1. Multiple Code Field Data Types and Prefix Operators.
    Volume 1, Number 2, pages 55-63.
Schmauch, Ed
  1. A Computerized Corrosion Monitoring System.
    Volume 4, Number 2, pages 313-316.
Schubert, A. J.
  1. Forth for a Multimicroprocessor Control System, with C. A. Myerholtz, M. J. Kristo and C.G. Enke.
    Volume 3, Number 2, pages 189-191.
  2. A Versatile Software Control System for a Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer, with C. A. Myerholtz, M. J. Kristo and C.G. Enke.
    Volume 3, Number 2, pages 193-195.
Sebok, William L.
  1. A VAX Implementation of the 79-Standard.
    Volume 2, Number 4, pages 9-19.
  2. Compatible Forth on a 32-Bit Machine, with Mitch Bradley.
    Volume 2, Number 4, pages 33-38.
  3. Combining Forth and the Rest of the Computer World: Dynamic Loading of Subroutines Written in Other Languages and Their Use as Forth Words.
    Volume 3, Number 2, pages 211-214.
Shackleford, Adam
  1. clusterFORTH Networking on an OPTO-22 LC2, with Jon Waterman.
    Volume 5, Number 1, pages 217-220.
  2. clusterFORTH in the Factory, with Jon Waterman.
    Volume 5, Number 1.
Shifrin, Gerald A.
  1. Forth Standards, Working Group Report.
    Volume 5, Number 1, page 251.
  2. Forth Standards: An Update.
    Volume 5, Number 2, pages 311-316.
Sieburth, John McN.
  1. The Cost of User-Friendly Programming: MacImage as Example, with Ferren MacIntyre and Kenneth W. Estep.
    Volume 6, Number 2, pages 103-115.
Siferd, Ray
  1. A VLSI Implementation of a Stack-Frame Computer, with C. Longway and Robert D. Dixon.
    Volume 5, Number 1, pages 165-168.
da Silva, L. E. Borges
  1. Fuzzy-Forth Rule Based Production System for Real Time Control Systems, with Georges-Emile April and G. Olivier.
    Volume 5, Number 1, pages 125-130.
Simpson, G.
  1. A Microcoded Machine Simulator and Microcode Assembler in a Forth Environment, with Alan J. Cotterman, Robert D. Dixon and R. C. Grewe.
    Volume 3, Number 3, pages 5-37.
Sizer II, Theodore
  1. Fast and Flexible Forth Programming in a Femtosecond Laser Lab.
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 25-41.
Slater, Dan
  1. A State Space Approach to Robotics.
    Volume 1, Number 1, pages 17-22.
Smith, Norman E.
  1. Automatic word glossary generation.
    Volume 4, Number 2, pages 253-256.
Smith, Robert L.
  1. The Design of a Forth Computer, with James C. Vaughan.
    Volume 2, Number 1, pages 49-64.
Snow, Paul
  1. Object Oriented Programming in Fifth, with Cliff Click.
    Volume 4, Number 2, pages 199-202.
  2. Fifth: A Forth Based Programming Environment, with Cliff Click.
    Volume 4, Number 2, pages 207-210.
  3. PostScript, with Cliff Click and Norman Naugle.
    Volume 4, Number 2, pages 211-213.
  4. Programming Environments, Working Group Report, with Rieks Joosten.
    Volume 4, Number 2, pages 367-368.
  5. Graphics, Working Group Report.
    Volume 4, Number 2, page 371.
Solntseff, Nicholas
  1. Vectored Versions of Forth Compiling Words, Technical Note.
    Volume 1, Number 1, pages 73-75.
  2. An Implementation of MC68000 fig-Forth under Unix, with Peter R. Blake.
    Volume 3, Number 2, pages 93-96.
  3. Knowledge Engineering, Expert Systems, and Real-Time Environments, with A. D. Hurst and W. F. S. Poehlman.
    Volume 4, Number 2, pages 189-192.
  4. Strings, Associative Access, and Memory Allocation, with Bradford Rodriguez.
    Volume 6, Number 2, pages 165-174.
  5. A Debugging Environment for Forth, with Peter C. Lind.
    Volume 6, Number 3, pages 227-240.
Spies, Nicholas
  1. Some Problems in Implementations of the Forth Stnadards, with Mahlon G. Kelly.
    Volume 3, Number 2, pages 173-176.
  2. The Need for a Standard Test-Suite, with Mahlon G. Kelly.
    Volume 3, Number 2, pages 215-217.
  3. Standardization, Working Group Report, with Mahlon G. Kelly and Ferren MacIntyre.
    Volume 3, Number 2, pages 259-260.
Spruit, Robbie
  1. Forth in a Muon Channel with CAMAC Control (Abstract Only).
    Volume 3, Number 2, page 219.
  2. Extending Forth in a Camac Controlled Muon Channel.
    Volume 3, Number 4, pages 3-20.
Stephens, C. L.
  1. A Requirement Definition Language, Simulator and Test Harness for Programmable Logic Control Systems (PLCs) (Abstract Only), with A. C. Daly and B. J. Mercer.
    Volume 4, Number 2, page 239.
  2. A Large (10,000 sensor) Fire and Gas Safety System implemented using polyForth and Execution Queues, with R. M. Rodriguez.
    Volume 4, Number 2, pages 317-320.
Stevens, Billie Goldstein
  1. NAPLPS Decoding in Forth.
    Volume 3, Number 2, pages 221-224.
Stilling, Denise S. (Derby)
  1. MATMATH: A Matrix Handling Package for Forth, with L. Glen Watson.
    Volume 6, Number 3, pages 199-226.
Stoddart, Bill
  1. Readable and Efficient Parameter Access via Argument Records.
    Volume 3, Number 1, pages 61-82.
  2. Nested Error Handlers, Technical Note.
    Volume 4, Number 3, pages 443-445.
Sun, Jonathan
  1. Controlling an Integrated Automatic Parameter Characterization System with Forth, with Barry Mason.
    Volume 3, Number 2, pages 225-228.
Szasz, Laslo
  1. The Use of Forth in a Portable, Point of Sale Environment, with Robert Marshall and Anthony Kobykin.
    Volume 4, Number 2, pages 321-324.