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- The MOBULA featureAnne Hohler. 474-478
- LOGOL and its application to computer developmentC. Hucl. 479-483
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- The principles of a data communication network for computers and remote peripheralsDonald W. Davies. 709-715
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- Analysis of a scheme for information organization and retrieval from a disc fileRoshan L. Sharma. 853-859
- The Virtual Microprocessor - a new computer architecturePeter C. Macnaughton, E. Stuart Lee. 892-897
- Dual digital computer control system for the Gentilly Nuclear Power StationW. R. Whittall, K. G. Bosomworth. 898-906
- BROOKNET - an extended core storage oriented network of computers at Brookhaven National LaboratoryJohn E. Denes. 928-932
- Scheduling for fast turnaround in job-at-a-time processingJ. N. P. Hume, C. B. Rolfson. 933-938
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- A satellite display console system for a multi-access central computerWilliam H. Ninke. 962-969
- Graphic data input in a computer when curves are arbitrarily recorded on the mediumI. T. Parkhomenko. 970-972
- Computer applications to urban planning and analysis: examples and prospectsEdgar M. Horwood. 1040-1055
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- The conceptual stage in planning a company information systemWesley M. Davies. 1128-1132
- Long-range analysis of metal processing industriesJosef Lehotzky, Istvan Petras. 1133-1138
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- The utilisation of direct access facilities for electricity board customer accounting purposesK. C. Thompson. 1161-1165
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- Safety data and social issues: the national highway safety data systemHerbert R. Koller. 1253-1259
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