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Filename: structprogram.bib
Version: 2.00
Date: 06 January 2024
Time: 18:19:44 MST
Checksum: 44419 4208 15927 169668 [CRC-16 words lines bytes]

BibTeX file docstring comments

This is a COMPLETE bibliography of the journal Structured Programming (CODEN STPGEM, ISSN 0935-1183). Publication began with volume 10, number 1, in 1989 and ceased with volume 13, number 4, in 1993.

Publication continues in a new journal, Software---Concepts and Tools (CODEN SCOTE5, ISSN 0945-8115 (print), 1432-2188 (electronic)), whose volumes 15 (1994) to 19 (2000) are also covered here.

The predecessor journal of both is Structured Language World, for which no coverage is yet available.

Publication of Software---Concepts and Tools continues with the International Journal on Software Tools for Technology Transfer (STTT) (CODEN none, ISSN 1433-2779 (print), 1433-2787 (electronic)), volume 1 (1997) to date. That journal is covered in sttt.bib in the same archive as this file.

Regrettably, there appears to be no complete online archive of the journals covered in this bibliography, and thus, there are no DOI or URL values for many of the entries.

At version 2.00, the COMPLETE year coverage looked like this:

     1989 (  21)    1993 (  17)    1997 (  16)
     1990 (  17)    1994 (  15)    1998 (  18)
     1991 (  17)    1995 (  18)    1999 (   0)
     1992 (  16)    1996 (  17)    2000 (   7)

     Article:        179

     Total entries:  179

The checksum field above contains a CRC-16 checksum as the first value, followed by the equivalent of the standard UNIX wc (word count) utility output of lines, words, and characters. This is produced by Robert Solovay's checksum utility.