https://aplwiki.com/index.php?title=Talk:Case_studies&feed=atom&action=historyTalk:Case studies - Revision history2024-03-29T05:08:35ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.38.2https://aplwiki.com/index.php?title=Talk:Case_studies&diff=6239&oldid=prevRichPark: Created page with "Considering case studies from http://www.ekevanbatenburg.nl/PRVQQ.HTML We advise that interested parties should contact the original authors to determine whether the systems..."2021-01-25T15:04:36Z<p>Created page with "Considering case studies from http://www.ekevanbatenburg.nl/PRVQQ.HTML We advise that interested parties should contact the original authors to determine whether the systems..."</p>
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We advise that interested parties should contact the original authors to determine whether the systems described are still in use before adding these references to the main page.<br />
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References can often be found from APL conference pages e.g. (AP91) → https://aplwiki.com/wiki/APL_conference#1991<br />
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* Manufacturing resource planning by Bristol-Myers [https://doi.org/10.1145/22415.22010].<br />
* Socio-economical models at the Academy of Sciences in Moskow [https://doi.org/10.1145/114054.114060].<br />
* Checkout of the space shuttle at NASA (CA91).<br />
* Prototyping at Dept of Defence (who eventually requires ADA code); for example algorithms for missile detection and for SDI's Boost Surveillance & Tracking System (AP93).<br />
* CAM (Computer Aided Manufacture) of various products for example golf clubs at Boston university (AP91).<br />
* Statistical analysis by everyone who uses Statgraphics, one of the best statistical packages. [https://www.statgraphics.com]<br />
* Expert-systems, genetic algorithms and neural networks at IBM softechlab in Madrid (AL91).<br />
* Computation of recipes (Kit-a-Kat), product planning and many other things at Rowntree [https://doi.org/10.1145/114054.114088].<br />
* Actuarial computations all over in Holland, but particularly at Leuven actuaries.<br />
* Design and production of audio equipment at Bang & Olufsen.<br />
* Expert systems for chemical analysis by Institut Quimic de Sarria Barcelona (AP89).<br />
* Animation of "the Bit" in the movie Tron (CA91).<br />
* Ray-tracing in CAT scans at the German Center of Cancer Research (AP89).<br />
* Computation of daily produce of beer at Heineken.<br />
* Research and development in biotechnology at Novo Nordisk Denmark (AP89).<br />
* Modern compositions programming Midi ports by Stanley Jordan (AP89, AP91).<br />
* Operation Desert Storm; the whole logistics of supplying 2.5M ton military equipment, 5.7M ton fuel, 0.75M ton food, clothing tents and 485000 persons was planned, simulated and orchestrated by APL, calling Cobol & Fortran subroutines (IE91).</div>RichPark