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The Computer Journal, Volume 20, 1977
Volume 20, Number 1, February 1977
- S. J. Waters:
CAM02: A Structured Precedence Analyser. 2-5 - Burt M. Leavenworth:
Non-Procedural Data Processing. 6-9 - B. J. Edwards:
Choice of Block Sizes for Magnetic Tape Files. 10-14
- Alfonso F. Cardenas, James P. Sagamang:
Doubly-Chained Tree Data Base Organisation-Analysis and Design Strategies. 15-26 - K. Forbes, Ashley W. Goldsworthy:
A Prescheduling Algorithm-Scheduling a Suitable Mix Prior to Processing. 27-29 - Donald Nudds:
The Design of the MAX Macroprocessor. 31-36 - C. Piney:
A Generalised Interactive System for the Acquisition of Structured Data. 37-44 - M. Howard Williams:
Generating Structured Flow Diagrams: The Nature of Unstructuredness. 45-50 - Barry G. T. Lowden, I. R. MacCallum:
Some Consequences of Deferred Binding in COBOL. 51-55
- D. T. Goodwin:
Conditions for Underflow and Overflow of an Arithmetic Stack. 56-62 - Derick Wood:
Two Variations on n-Parallel Finite State Generators. 63-67
- Michael J. B. Duff, D. M. Watson:
The Cellular Logic Array Image Processor. 68-72 - A. Tosser, D. Dubus:
Algebraic Optimisation of NAND-NOR Switching Circuits. 73-77
- A. M. Macnaghten, C. A. R. Hoare:
Fast Fourier Transform Free From Tears. 78-83 - J. W. Akitt:
Function Minimisation Using the Nelder and Mead Simplex Method with Limited Arithmetic Precision: The Self Regenerative Simplex. 84-85
Volume 20, Number 2, May 1977
- A. Parkin:
The Probable Outcomes of a Data Processing Project. 98-101
- Ronald K. Stamper:
The LEGOL 1 Prototype System and Language. 102-108 - R. H. Pierce, J. Rowell:
A Transformation-Directed Compiling System. 109-115 - Ken J. McDonell:
An Inverted Index Implementation. 116-123 - H. R. A. Townsend:
SST - A Program for the Automatic Generation of Symbol State Tables. 124-127 - P. Kammerer:
Excluding Regions. 128-131
- Yehuda Wallach:
Scheduling Algorithms for Concurrent Execution. 132-136 - Efrem G. Mallach:
Scatter Storage Techniques: A Unifying Viewpoint and a Method for Reducing Retrieval Times. 137-140 - Julian R. Ullmann:
A Binary n-Gram Technique for Automatic Correction of Substitution, Deletion, Insertion and Reversal Errors in Words. 141-147 - Dennis de Champeaux, Lenie Sint:
An Optimality Theorem for a Bi-Directional Heuristic Search Algorithm. 148-150 - J. Schwarz:
Generic Commands - A Tool for Partial Correctness Formalisms. 151-155
- Warwick S. Ford, V. Carl Hamacher:
Low Level Architecture Features for Supporting Process Communication. 156-162 - A. Kaletzky, D. W. Lewin:
Problem Orientated Language for Logic Design. 163-169
- James N. Lyness, J. J. Kaganove:
A Technique for Comparing Automatic Quadrature Routines. 170-177 - Yaakov L. Varol:
On the Generation of the Pseudo-Remainder in Polynomial Division. 178-180 - David J. Evans:
On the Use of Fast Methods for Solving Boundary Value Problems. 181-184 - R. J. Clasen:
A Note on the Use of the Conjugate Gradient Method in the Solution of a Large System of Sparse Equations. 185-186
- N. Teskey:
Discussion and Correspondence KATE: A Macro-Processor for Extending Command Languages. 187-189
Volume 20, Number 3, August 1977
- P. Stecher:
Proposal for an Interface System Between the Business and Data Processing Systems. 194-201 - A. D. Wilkie:
Table Look-Up (with Examples in COBOL). 202-206 - S. J. Waters:
Majority Verdicts in Multi-Processing - Any Two from Three. 207-212
- Deane B. Blazie, Leon S. Levy:
A Cross Compiler for Pocket Calculators. 213-221 - William D. Haseman, Andrew B. Whinston:
Automatic Application Program Interface to a Data Base. 222-226 - Roland N. Ibbett, M. A. Husband:
The MU5 Name Store. 227-231 - Richard G. Hamlet:
Testing Programs with Finite Sets of Data. 232-237
- Anthony G. Middleton:
A Case for Type and Form Flow Analysis. 238-241 - J. M. Robson:
Worst Case Fragmentation of First Fit and Best Fit Storage Allocation Strategies. 242-244 - Olli Nevalainen, M. Vesterinen:
Determining Blocking Factors for Sequential Files by Heuristic Methods. 245-247 - Peter Scheuermann:
Modelling the Information Space in Physical Storage at Different Levels of Detail. 248-256 - P. W. Williams, M. T. Khallaghi:
Document Retrieval Using a Substring Index. 257-262
- Andrew D. McGettrick:
Teaching Mathematics by Computer. 263-268
- Brian E. Carpenter, Robert W. Doran:
The Other Turing Machine. 269-279
Volume 20, Number 4, 1977
- D. H. R. Huxtable, John M. M. Pinkerton:
The Hardware/Software Interface of the ICL 2900 Range of Computers. 290-295 - P. J. Pengilly:
An Approach to Systems Design II: The Popularisation of PROPLAN. 296-297 - T. C. Ting, Y. W. Wang:
Multiway Replacement Selection Sort with Dynamic Reservoir. 298-301 - John G. Kollias, Peter M. Stocker, Peter A. Dearnley:
Improving the Performance of an Intelligent Data Management System. 302-307
- P. J. Clapson:
Toward a Performance Science: A Comparative Analysis of Computing Systems. 308-315 - S. Mamrak, J. M. Randal:
An Analysis of a Software Engineering Failure. 316-320 - B. M. Nicklas, Gunter Schlageter:
Index Structuring in Inverted Data Bases by TRIES. 321-324 - R. A. Reynolds:
Character String Handling in FORTRAN. 325-329 - K. A. Steele:
CPM Network Analysis with a Storage Tube Terminal. 330-334 - Philip J. Willis:
A Real Time Hidden Surface Technique. 335-339
- Leon S. Levy, R. Melville:
The Algebraic Anatomy of Programs. 340-345 - A. D. Woodall:
Generation of Permutation Sequences. 346-349 - S. Soule:
A Note on the Nonrecursive Traversal of Binary Trees. 350-352 - Michael Brady:
Hints on Proofs by Recursion Induction. 353-355 - John M. Wilson:
Boolean Simplification and Integer Inequalities. 356-358 - R. Mojena:
Hierarchical Grouping Methods and Stopping Rules: An Evaluation. 359-363 - D. Defays:
An Efficient Algorithm for a Complete Link Method. 364-366
- Wyn L. Price:
A Controlled Random Search Procedure for Global Optimisation. 367-370
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