Journal: Comput. J.

Volume 2, Issue 3

97 -- 99J. A. Goldsmith. The State of the Art - (a) Commercial Computers in Britain, June 1959
100 -- 102Alexander S. Douglas. The State of the Art - (b) Computers in British Universities
102 -- 0Friedrich L. Bauer, Alston S. Householder. Correspondence
103 -- 104A. G. Wright. A Business Application of a Digital Computer
104 -- 0C. H. D. Harper. Conference on Automatic Computing and Data Processing in Australia
105 -- 107C. W. Mallinson. Problems of Local Authorities in Data Processing
107 -- 109H. W. Gearing. Symposium on the Selection and Training of Programmers - 1: A Business User's Approach
110 -- 114Stanley Gill. Current Theory and Practice of Automatic Programming
115 -- 118J. F. A. Bryen. The Introduction and Establishment of a System of Computer Production Control in a Light Engineering Factory
118 -- 119G. B. Griffiths. Symposium on Experiences with the Use of Magnetic Tape - 1: Magnetic Tapes on a Ferranti Pegasus
120 -- 121P. B. Livesey. Symposium on Experiences with the Use of Magnetic Tape - 2: Magnetic Films on a National-Elliott 405
122 -- 129S. Takahashi. Development of Japanese Digital Computers
130 -- 133L. B. Wilson. Solution of Certain Large Sets of Equations on Pegasus using Matrix Methods
134 -- 144J. Vine. Application of a Combination of Analogue and Digital Computers to Electron Trajectory Tracing
144 -- 0J. P. O'Brien. Note on Decomposition into First Order of Multi-Order Linear Differential Equations with Constant Coefficients
145 -- 150G. S. Galer. The Use of Computers for Economic Planning in the Petroleum Chemical Industry