Automatically programmed tools


automatically programmed tools

language
(apt) a language for numerically controlled machine tools.
versions: apt ii (ibm 704, 1958), apt iii (ibm 7090, 1961).
[“apt part programming”, mcgraw-hill].
[sammet 1969, p. 605].
(1995-05-04)

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