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The Computer Journal, Volume 2
Volume 2, Number 1, 1959
- Alexander S. Douglas:
Techniques for the Recording of, and Reference to data in a Computer. 1-9 - J. M. Harrison:
Some Helicopter Simulation Studies. 10-23 - David J. Wheeler:
Note on the Runge-Kutta Method of Integrating Ordinary Differential Equations. 23 - D. C. Hemy, W. J. Kease:
The Study of the Application of a Computer to Production Control. 24-38 - B. J. Loopstra:
The X-1 Computer. 39-43 - Angela D. Woolner:
Test Programs for HEC. 44-47 - P. F. Windley:
Transposing Matrices in a Digital Computer. 47-48
Volume 2, Number 2, 1959
- P. F. Windley:
The Influence of Storage Access Time on Merging Processes in a Computer. 49-53 - John P. Cleave:
Algorithms for Formula Translation. 53-54 - F. J. Berry:
Intercode, a Simplified Coding Scheme for AMOS. 55-58 - R. Neate, W. J. Dacey:
A Simulation of Melting Shop Operations. 59-67 - P. M. Hunt:
The Ferranti Perseus Data-Processing System. 68-75 - Robert C. Brigham, C. Gordon Bell:
A Translation Routine for the DEUCE Computer. 76-84 - G. Cuttle:
Where Next? Some Conjectures on the Future of the Large-scale Computer in Integrated Commercial Work. 85-86 - E. E. Bernard, P. D. A. Mole:
Generating Strategies for Continuous Separation Processes. 87-89 - Christopher S. Strachey:
On Taking the Square Root of a Complex Number. 89 - F. I. Musk:
A Monte Carlo Simulation of a Production Planning Problem. 90-94 - R. W. Jones:
Correspondence. 95-96 - Thos H. O'Beirne:
Gray or Gros? 96
Volume 2, Number 3, 1959
- J. A. Goldsmith:
The State of the Art - (a) Commercial Computers in Britain, June 1959. 97-99 - Alexander S. Douglas:
The State of the Art - (b) Computers in British Universities. 100-102 - Friedrich L. Bauer, Alston S. Householder:
Correspondence. 102 - A. G. Wright:
A Business Application of a Digital Computer. 103-104 - C. H. D. Harper:
Conference on Automatic Computing and Data Processing in Australia. 104 - C. W. Mallinson:
Problems of Local Authorities in Data Processing. 105-107 - H. W. Gearing:
Symposium on the Selection and Training of Programmers - 1: A Business User's Approach. 107-109 - Stanley Gill:
Current Theory and Practice of Automatic Programming. 110-114 - J. F. A. Bryen:
The Introduction and Establishment of a System of Computer Production Control in a Light Engineering Factory. 115-118 - G. B. Griffiths:
Symposium on Experiences with the Use of Magnetic Tape - 1: Magnetic Tapes on a Ferranti Pegasus. 118-119 - P. B. Livesey:
Symposium on Experiences with the Use of Magnetic Tape - 2: Magnetic Films on a National-Elliott 405. 120-121 - S. Takahashi:
Development of Japanese Digital Computers. 122-129 - L. B. Wilson:
Solution of Certain Large Sets of Equations on Pegasus using Matrix Methods. 130-133 - J. Vine:
Application of a Combination of Analogue and Digital Computers to Electron Trajectory Tracing. 134-144 - J. P. O'Brien:
Note on Decomposition into First Order of Multi-Order Linear Differential Equations with Constant Coefficients. 144 - G. S. Galer:
The Use of Computers for Economic Planning in the Petroleum Chemical Industry. 145-150
Volume 2, Number 4, 1960
- T. C. Hickman:
Early Experiences with an E.D.P. System. 152-163 - P. Redfern:
Experience in using a Deuce Computer for the Family Expenditure Survey. 164-169 - Handbook for Automatic Computation. 169
- C. W. Clenshaw:
Curve Fitting with a Digital Computer. 170-173 - J. S. Hornsby:
A Function Interpretive Scheme for Pegasus. 174-180 - A. R. Edmonds:
The Generation of Pseudo-Random Numbers on Electronic Digital Computers. 181-185 - R. L. Cook:
Time-Sharing on the National-Elliott 802. 185-188 - R. A. Brooker:
Some Techniques for dealing with Two-Level Storage. 189-194
- R. Goodman:
Review: Book Review. 194
- D. Milledge, M. J. Mills:
Forecasting Election Results. 195-198 - LEO Automatic Office at the Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance. 198
- Ewan S. Page:
Theoretical Considerations of Routine Maintenance. 199-204
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