88 | -- | 95 | M. B. Williams. Present and Future Facilities for Data Transmission |
95 | -- | 102 | P. A. Long. A Data Transmission Survey |
103 | -- | 109 | E. P. G. Wright. Data Collection and Transmission |
109 | -- | 113 | K. S. Hope. SABER: A Real Time Problem in Tele-Processing |
114 | -- | 120 | E. A. Newman. Some comments on Character Recognition |
120 | -- | 0 | Colin R. Merton. Correspondence |
121 | -- | 128 | M. B. Clowes, J. R. Parks. A New Technique in Automatic Character Recognition |
128 | -- | 0 | Z. Herzenstein, F. E. A. Briggs. Correspondence |
129 | -- | 136 | Richard L. Grimsdale, J. M. Bullingham. Character Recognition by Digital Computer using a Special Flying-Spot Scanner |
136 | -- | 0 | . Data Processing Society of the Netherlands |
137 | -- | 144 | I. W. Merry, G. O. Norrie. Character Quality and Scanner Organization |
145 | -- | 149 | Alexander S. Douglas. The Impact of Computers on Documentation |
149 | -- | 0 | G. J. Herring. Review: Book Review |
150 | -- | 156 | G. Jennings. A Direct Ordering, Recording and Invoicing System |
156 | -- | 0 | K. H. Treweek, D. E. Williams. Review: Book Review |
157 | -- | 160 | R. Hindle. Character Recognition and Document Handling in Banks |
161 | -- | 167 | J. B. Stringer. The Place of Character Recognition, Data Transmission and Document Handling in A.D.P. Systems |
167 | -- | 0 | J. M. Watt. Correspondence |
168 | -- | 176 | Christopher Strachey, J. G. F. Francis. The Reduction of a Matrix to Codiagonal Form by Eliminations |
176 | -- | 0 | R. A. Brooker, D. Morris. Correspondence |
177 | -- | 180 | John S. Rollett, James Hardy Wilkinson. An Efficient Scheme for the Co-diagonalization of a Symmetric Matrix by Givens' Method in a Computer with a Two-level Store |
180 | -- | 0 | Philip M. Woodward. Correspondence |
181 | -- | 184 | A. R. Bagshaw. Organization of a Computing Service for Industry and Commerce |