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Foreword

1984 Version of ANSI Standard

Foreword

(This Foreword is not a part of American National Standard ANSI/MDC X11.1–1984.)

MUMPS, an acronym for Massachusetts General Hospital Utility Multi-Programming System. is a high level-interactive computer programming language developed for use in complex data handling operations. The MUMPS Development Committee has accepted responsibility for creation and maintenance of the language since early 1973. The first ANSI approved standard was approved Sept. 15, 1977 via the canvass method. Subsequently, the MUMPS Development Committee has met several times annually to consider revisions to the standard. The new revisions were submitted to ANSI for processing via the canvass method Oct. 15, 1983. Approval was granted on November 15, 1984.

Document preparation was performed by the MUMPS Development Committee. Suggestions for improvement of this standard are welcome. They should be submitted to the MUMPS Development Committee, c/o Richard F. Walters. Division of Computer Science. University of California, Davis. CA 95616.

Consensus for approval if this standard as an American National Standard was achieved through the use of the Canvass Method. The following organizations responded to the canvass.

OrganizationRepresentative
Ackerman Business Consultants Thomas G. Ackerman
American Management Systems Frank Kirschenbaum
Association of Computer Programmers and Analysts Lawrence Ruh
Baylor College of Medicine Mohan S. Beltangady
Comp Consultants David B. Brown
Computer Industry Associates N.J. Ream
Computer People Charles Volkstorf
Control Data Corporation Charles E. Cooper
Data Processing Management Association Ardyn E. Dubnow
Data Tree, Inc. Peter Beaman
Department of Defense Michael Todd
Digital Equipment Corporation Michael Banovsky
John Cassell
Exec-U-Comp Information System Harry S. White
George H. Gardner, III George H. Gardner
George Washington University Helmuth F. Orthner
Harborview Hospital Arden Forrey
Harvard Comm. Health Lawrence Goldstein
Honeywell Lance J. Miller
Peter J. Singer
Innovative Computer Systems Jay Cruce
Interactive Software Products Martin Johnson
Intersystems, Inc. Terrance Ragon
Ithaca College Susan Bailey
Johns Hopkins University Thomas C. Salander
Massachusetts General Hospital G. Octo Barnett
Dan Souder
Micronetics David Marcus
Richard T. May
Mitre Corporation Barbara Jacobs
Benjamin C. Locke
Mt. Sinai Hospital Jonathan Trask
MUMPS Etcetera Fred Davidson
National Center Health Service Research Donald Barnes
National Computer Systems Bob Isch
National Library of Medicine Robert Williamson
Ohio State University Jack W. Smith
Oklahoma City Pediatrics Hospital Thomas Harris
Patterson, Gray Associates Mark Patterson
R. Marcus Gray
Pearson, Donahue Systems J.M. Pearson
Sakowitz Computer Lab Donald H. Glaeser
Shared Medical Systems Charles Drum Brian Lucas
Sperry Corporation C.D. Card
Stanford University Terrence Moore
Bryan Stone Bryan Stone
Think Technologies Melvin V. Conway
University of California, Davis Richard F. Walters
University of California, San Francisco Mark Shafarman
University of Massachusetts Medical Center Kathleen F. McCarthy
University of Regina Robert Greenfield
University of Tennessee Fletcher Donaldson
Kevin O’Kane
Arthur Kretchman
Veterans Administration Marina Bates
Carl Bauer
Richard Davis
Charles F. Leahey
Robert Lushene
Thomas Munnecke
George Timson
Vista Computers Kevin O’Gorman
Kirt Walker Assoc. Kirt Walker
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