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The Computer Journal, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, 1958
- Stanley Gill:
Parallel Programming. 2-10 - Ewan S. Page:
A Note on Round-off. 10 - David T. Caminer:
And How to Avoid Them. 11-14 - R. A. Brooker:
The Autocode Programs developed for the Manchester University Computers. 15-21 - R. G. Dowse, H. W. Gearing:
Mathematics in Business. 22-24 - A. Gilmour:
The Solution of Railway Problems on a Digital Computer: 1. 25-28 - A. J. Barnard:
The First Year with a Business Computer. 29-36 - Robert A. Fairthorne:
Automatic Retrieval of Recorded Information. 36-41 - Computers and Process Plant. 41
- S. H. Hollingdale, Marjorie M. Barritt:
An Application of a Computer to Wind Tunnel Design: 1. 42-47
Volume 1, Number 2, 1958
- F. Yates, D. H. Rees:
The Use of an Electronic Computer in Research Statistics: Four Years' Experience. 49-58 - H. W. Gearing:
Statistical Foundations for Business Forecasts. 59-63 - S. H. Hollingdale, Marjorie M. Barritt:
An Application of a Computer to Wind Tunnel Design: 2. 64-68 - Alexander S. Douglas:
Computers and Commerce: 1. 69-70 - British Computer Society Conference: June 1959. 70
- David A. Bell:
The Principles of Sorting. 71-77 - A. Gilmour:
The Solution of Railway Problems on a Digital Computer: 2. 78-83 - W. E. Thomson:
A Modified Congruence Method of Generating Pseudo-random Numbers. 83 - Stanley Gill:
A Binary Form of Horner's Method. 84-86 - P. Shackleton:
A Model for Weekly Shop Loading. 87-89 - James Hardy Wilkinson:
The Calculation of the Eigenvectors of Codiagonal Matrices. 90-96
Volume 1, Number 3, 1958
- Maurice V. Wilkes:
The Second Decade of Computer Development. 98-105 - International Conference on Information Processing Paris 15-20 June 1959. 105
- T. R. Thompson:
Four Years of Automatic Office Work. 106-112 - A. Muir:
Automatic Sales Forecasting. 113-116 - F. Beck:
Harmonic Analysis Using a Digital Computer. 117 - D. W. Martin:
Runge-Kutta Methods for Integrating Differential Equations on High Speed Digital Computers. 118-123 - J. L. Venn:
Correspondence: The Principles of Sorting. 123 - R. A. Brooker:
Further Autocode Facilities for the Manchester (Mercury) Computer. 124-127 - John A. Fotheringham, M. de V. Roberts:
An Input Routine for the Ferranti Mercury Computer. 128-131 - Alexander S. Douglas:
Computers and Commerce: 2. 132-137 - Alexander S. Douglas:
Computers and Commerce: 3 - Stock Recording and Control. 137-141 - First British Computer Society Conference. 141
- John C. Gower:
A Note on an Iterative Method for Root Extraction. 142-143 - R. H. Richens:
Interlingual Machine Translation. 144-147 - James Hardy Wilkinson:
The Calculation of Eigenvectors by the Method of Lanczos. 148-152
Volume 1, Number 4, 1959
- The Earl of Halsbury:
Ten Years of Computer Development. 153-159 - W. Gerald Moorhead:
Aircraft Route Analysis on a Digital Computer. 160-162 - J. M. Watt:
A Note on the Evaluation of Trigonometric Series. 162 - John H. Wensley:
A Class of Non-Analytical Iterative Processes. 163-167 - Alexander S. Douglas:
Computers and Commerce: 4 - Management and Control. 168-171 - Robert A. Fairthorne:
Correspondence: The Principles of Sorting. 171 - C. Robinson:
DEUCE Interpretive Programs. 172-176 - Keith M. Howell:
A New Programming Technique for Rational Fractions. 176-178 - R. H. Gregory, H. W. Gearing:
Electronic Computers as Tools for Management in the United States of America: 1956. 179-191 - B. Clarke, G. E. Felton:
The Pegasus Autocode. 192-195 - C. D. Allen:
A Method for the Reduction of Empirical Multi-Variable Functions. 196-200
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