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The goals of my research were to investigate some of the problems involved in translating machine language programs into high level procedural languages and to develop a systematic methodology for this process. It was assumed that the source program was produced either manually or by a compiler. A translator was implemented to accept programs coded in Knuth's MIXAL (assembly language for the MIX machine) and produce an "equivalent" PL/1 version.