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Australian Computer Journal, Volume 6
Volume 6, Number 1, 1974
- Anthony Y. Montgomery:
Algorithms and Performance Evaluation of a New Type of Random Access File Organisation. Aust. Comput. J. 6(1): 3-11 (1974) - I. Fris, A. G. Smith:
A Student Programming CMI System on an ICL 1904A. Aust. Comput. J. 6(1): 12-17 (1974) - W. P. Beaumont, J. L. C. Macaskill:
Computer Exercises in Graph Theory with Automatic Marking and Correction. Aust. Comput. J. 6(1): 18-25 (1974) - B. J. Austin, P. P. Hanlon, J. J. Russell:
Job Scheduling in a Monoprogrammed Environment. Aust. Comput. J. 6(1): 26-29 (1974) - K. P. Tognetti:
On the Graphical Representation of a Queue. Aust. Comput. J. 6(1): 30-33 (1974) - Ashley W. Goldsworthy:
Privacy in Australia - the Morison Report. Aust. Comput. J. 6(1): 34-37 (1974) - C. R. Murry:
A Review of Computer Applications in Raw Sugar Manufacture. Aust. Comput. J. 6(1): 38-45 (1974) - I. D. Macdonald:
An Application of Coset Enumeration. Aust. Comput. J. 6(1): 46-48 (1974)
Volume 6, Number 2, 1974
- J. M. Barry:
Application of the Finite Element Method to Elliptic Problems. Aust. Comput. J. 6(2): 51-60 (1974) - Trevor Pearcey:
The Effect of Large Scale Integration and Batch Fabrication on the Architecture of Large Data Systems. Aust. Comput. J. 6(2): 61-70 (1974) - R. P. Watkins:
The Design of Introductory Programming Subjects. Aust. Comput. J. 6(2): 71-77 (1974) - W. Hanlon, G. A. Hamer:
Planned Metrication of Computer Systems in a Large Steelworks. Aust. Comput. J. 6(2): 78-81 (1974)
Volume 6, Number 3, 1974
- R. P. Watkins:
The Design of Flog, an Automatic Flowchart Generator. Aust. Comput. J. 6(3): 98-123 (1974) - W. Neville Holmes:
The Social Implications of the Australian Computer Society. Aust. Comput. J. 6(3): 124-128 (1974) - Anthony Y. Montgomery:
A Discussion on a Multi-Master Sequentially Organized File Maintenance System. Aust. Comput. J. 6(3): 129-140 (1974)
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