Mark B. Wells
Page 421
H. Lorin
Page 421
J. S. Folkers
Page 421
There was the germ of an idea in two previous papers [1, 2] which no one seems to have picked up in almost five years. For certain functions it seems desirable to transform the argument to a short range symmetric about 1.0. I …
S. Gorn, R. W. Bemer, J. Green
Pages 422-426
The serial SABRAC computer designed and built in the Scientific Department of the Israel Defence Ministry has a 5000-location magnetic drum, main store. To avoid a need to resort to optimum programming techniques and to increase …
M. Lehman, Z. Netter, R. Eshed
Pages 427-429
H. Earl Ferguson
Pages 430-432
A method which is economic in terms of space and time is proposed for the storage and manipulation of character strings of arbitrary length in a fixed word-length computer. The method is illustrated in an application to Algol …
Henry J. Bowlden
Pages 433-434
H. D. Baecker
Pages 435-438
V. J. Ford
Page 438
David F. Keyes
Page 439
The IBM 7090 FORTRAN II language requires that a programmer desiring toa mnipulate characters or strings of characters either assign each character to a separate 7090 word or write special subroutines for handling packed words …
D. D. Smith
Page 440
Carlos Domingo
Page 441
Donald H. Thurnau
Page 441
Robert D. Rodman
Pages 442-443
William Marshall McKeeman
Pages 443-444
M. Wells
Page 443
Robert G. Tantzen
Page 444
P. Naur
Page 445
C. Domingo, F. Rodriquez-Gil
Pages 445-446
James F. Bridges
Page 445
P. E. Hennion
Pages 446-447
Richard George
Page 446
B. Randell, L. J. Russell
Page 446
P. Naur
Page 446
P. Naur
Pages 447-448
Richard George
Page 448
K. M. Bosworth
Page 449
K. M. Bosworth
Page 449
B. Lefkowitz
Page 449
C. V. Bitterli
Page 450
Dmitri Thoro
Page 450
Dmitri Thoro
Page 450
P. E. Hennion
Page 450
William E. Fletcher
Page 450
K. M. Bosworth
Page 450
J. Eickel, M. Paul, F. L. Bauer, K. Samuelson
Pages 451-455
This paper concerns some preliminary results of an investigation of certain syntactical features of symbolic programming languages (SPL), which is a part of a wider research in the field of problem-oriented languages for automatic …
Alfonso Caracciolo Di Forino
Pages 456-460
Some revisions of ALGOL 60 are proposed, which not only eliminate certain ambiguous statements but also add some convenience to the language. A discussion of the background of the problem and a sketch of a proof that the ambiguities …
Arthur F. Kaupe
Page 460
I. C. Pyle
Pages 462-467
A brief account is given of a notational device that is very useful in the formal representation of syntaxes, string relationships and string transformation procedures and also of computing procedures that deal with arrays of …
M. P. Barnett
Pages 467-472
Arthur B. Kahn
Pages 473-479
Jesse H. Katz
Pages 480-486
The computer news editing program is designed to perform the following functions: (1) it will input automatically those stories from the AP Teletypesetter tape which the editor wishes to use; (2) it will make additions and deletions …
Wayne A. Danielson, Bruce Briggs
Pages 487-490
A formula for numerical integration is prepared, which involves an exponential term. This formula is compared to two standard integration methods, and it is shown that for a large class of differential equations, the exponential …
David A. Pope
Pages 491-493