Journal: Comput. J.

Volume 20, Issue 2

98 -- 101A. Parkin. The Probable Outcomes of a Data Processing Project
102 -- 108Ronald K. Stamper. The LEGOL 1 Prototype System and Language
109 -- 115R. H. Pierce, J. Rowell. A Transformation-Directed Compiling System
116 -- 123Ken J. McDonell. An Inverted Index Implementation
124 -- 127H. R. A. Townsend. SST - A Program for the Automatic Generation of Symbol State Tables
128 -- 131P. Kammerer. Excluding Regions
132 -- 136Yehuda Wallach. Scheduling Algorithms for Concurrent Execution
137 -- 140Efrem G. Mallach. Scatter Storage Techniques: A Unifying Viewpoint and a Method for Reducing Retrieval Times
141 -- 147Julian R. Ullmann. A Binary n-Gram Technique for Automatic Correction of Substitution, Deletion, Insertion and Reversal Errors in Words
148 -- 150Dennis de Champeaux, Lenie Sint. An Optimality Theorem for a Bi-Directional Heuristic Search Algorithm
151 -- 155J. Schwarz. Generic Commands - A Tool for Partial Correctness Formalisms
156 -- 162Warwick S. Ford, V. Carl Hamacher. Low Level Architecture Features for Supporting Process Communication
163 -- 169A. Kaletzky, D. W. Lewin. Problem Orientated Language for Logic Design
170 -- 177J. N. Lyness, J. J. Kaganove. A Technique for Comparing Automatic Quadrature Routines
178 -- 180Yaakov L. Varol. On the Generation of the Pseudo-Remainder in Polynomial Division
181 -- 184D. J. Evans. On the Use of Fast Methods for Solving Boundary Value Problems
185 -- 186R. J. Clasen. A Note on the Use of the Conjugate Gradient Method in the Solution of a Large System of Sparse Equations
187 -- 189N. Teskey. Discussion and Correspondence KATE: A Macro-Processor for Extending Command Languages