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OK, I think I found it. The reference is M. E. Conway, "Design of a
separable transition-diagram compiler", CACM, Vol. 6, No. 7,
July 1963, pp 396-408. If I'm wrong, I'm sure there are enough
scholars on this list to tell me so.
Jim Mehl
> Did the word 'coexpression' or the associated idea originate with icon?
> Or is it a high school computer science thing?