Letters to the editor: some observations on the economics of interval arithmetic
Page 649
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Letters to the editor: some observations on the economics of interval arithmetic
Page 649
Letters to the editor: Avoiding bit manipulation in FORTRAN
Page 649
Letters to the editor: a two-tape-unit sort
Page 649
Guest editorial: just as bridges made of wood
Page 656
AXLE2: an axiomatic language for string transformations
Pages 657-661
PUFFT—The Purdue University fast FORTRAN translator
Pages 661-666
Algorithm 268: ALGOL 60 reference language editor [R2]
Pages 667-668
Algorithm 270: finding eigenvectors by Gaussian elimination [F2]
Pages 668-669
Algorithm 269: determinant evaluation [F3]
Page 668
Pages 669-670
Remark on algorithm 250 [G6]: inverse permutation
Page 670
Pages 671-676
Conversion of limited-entry decision tables to computer programs
Pages 677-682
A comparison of the primal-simplex and primal-dual algorithms for linear programming
Pages 682-686
Analyzing English syntax with a pattern-learning parser
Pages 687-698
An algorithm for minimizing backboard wiring functions
Pages 699-703
A forum on centralization and documentation
Pages 704-710
”Centralization of document searching facilities“
Pages 704-706
Invited comments on “Centralization of document searching facilities”
Pages 706-707
Response by Ernst, Giuliano and Jones
Page 710
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