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Australian Computer Journal, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, 1973
- Ashley W. Goldsworthy:
Computers and Privacy - A Review of the Younger Committee Report. Aust. Comput. J. 5(1): 3-7 (1973) - P. J. Malcolm:
A Machine Independent Design for an APL Translator. Aust. Comput. J. 5(1): 8-17 (1973) - J. L. C. Macaskill:
Diagonal-Matrix Formulation of Networks for Storage Economies. Aust. Comput. J. 5(1): 18-22 (1973) - A. J. Bayes, W. McWhinney, C. R. Murry:
A Program for process Design and Optimisation. Aust. Comput. J. 5(1): 23-28 (1973) - J. C. Gwatling:
Random Index File design. Aust. Comput. J. 5(1): 29-34 (1973) - B. M. Saw:
A Discussion of the Business Data Processing Cost/Benefit Relationship. Aust. Comput. J. 5(1): 35-38 (1973)
Volume 5, Number 2, 1973
- Robert S. Northcote:
Syntax Analysis Using FPL. Aust. Comput. J. 5(2): 50-56 (1973) - R. P. Watkins:
Towards a Theory of Documentation. Aust. Comput. J. 5(2): 57-61 (1973) - Chris S. Wallace, G. K. Gupta:
General Linear Multistep Methods To Solve Ordinary Differential Equations. Aust. Comput. J. 5(2): 62-69 (1973) - A. D. Payne:
Program Execution and F-Algebras. Aust. Comput. J. 5(2): 70-73 (1973) - A. Mazanov:
A Numerical Method for Solving Population Equations Containing Variable Lags. Aust. Comput. J. 5(2): 74-76 (1973) - A. J. Bayes:
A Dynamic Programming Algorithm to Optimise Decision Table Code. Aust. Comput. J. 5(2): 77-79 (1973)
Volume 5, Number 3, 1973
- R. J. Hill:
Staged Introduction of Manufacturing Information Systems. Aust. Comput. J. 5(3): 96-104 (1973) - N. W. Bennett, P. L. Sanger:
The Development of the ACL Language and its implementation ACL-NOVA. Aust. Comput. J. 5(3): 105-114 (1973) - Ken J. McDonell, Anthony Y. Montgomery:
The Design of Indexed Sequential Files. Aust. Comput. J. 5(3): 115-126 (1973) - P. Gilmour:
A General Validation Procedure for Computer Simulation Models. Aust. Comput. J. 5(3): 127-131 (1973) - R. P. Watkins:
A Survey of Automatic Flowchart Generators. Aust. Comput. J. 5(3): 132-140 (1973)
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