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Brooker, R. A. (1958) The Autocode Programs developed for the Manchester University Computers. The Computer Journal, 1, 15-21.

Brooker, R. A. and Morris, D. (1960) An Assembly Program for a Phase Structure Language. The Computer Journal, 3, 168-174.

Brooker, R. A., Morris, D. and Rohl, J. S. (1966a) Experience with the Compiler Compiler. The Computer Journal, 9, 345-349.

Brooker, R. A., Morris, D. and Rohl, J. S. (1966b) Compiler Compiler facilities in Atlas Autocode. The Computer Journal, 9, 350-352.

Brown, L. C. (1999) Flyable TRADIC: The First Airborne Transistorized Digital Computer. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 21, 55-61.

Bryen, J. F A. (1959) The Introduction and Establishment of a System of Computer Production Control in a Light Engineering Factory. The Computer Journal, 2, 115-118.

Buckingham, R. A. (1965) The computer in the university. The Computer Journal, 8, 1-7.

Burks, A. W. and Burks, A. R. (1981) The ENIAC: First General-Purpose Electronic Computer. Annals of the History of Computing, 3, 310-399.

Campbell-Kelly, M. (1980a) Programming the EDSAC: Early Programming Activity at the University of Cambridge. Annals of the History of Computing, 2, 7-36.

Campbell-Kelly, M. (1980b) Programming the Mark I: Early programming Activity at the University of Manchester. Annals of the History of Computing, 2, 130-168.

Campbell-Kelly, M. (1981) Programming the Pilot ACE: Early Programming Activity at the National Phyisical Laboratory. Annals of the History of Computing, 3, 133-162.

Campbell-Kelly, M. (1982) The Development of Computer Programming in Britain (1945-1955). Annals of the History of Computing, 4, 121-139.

Cambell-Kelly, M. (1988) Data Communications a the National Physical Laboratory (1965-1975). Annals of the History of Computing, 9, 221-247.

Campbell-Kelly, M. (1989) ICL A Business and Technology History. Clarendon Press, Oxford.

Ceruzzi, P. E. (1998) A History of modern Computing. MIT Press, London.

Chapman, F G. (1963) Use of large computers at a distance. The Computer Journal, 6, 214-217.

Clarke, B. and Felton, G. E. (1958) The Pegasus Autocode. The Computer Journal, 1, 192-195.

Clark, C. E. and Holz, B. W. (1961) Exponentially Distributed Random Numbers. Oxford University Press, London.

Cleave, J. P. (1959) Algorithms for Formula Translation. The Computer Journal, 2, 53-54.

Clementson, A. T. (1967) Extended Control and Simulation Language. The Computer Journal, 9, 215-220.

Clippinger, R. F. (1962) FACT. The Computer Journal, 5, 112-119.

Cloot, P. L. (1964) What is the use of operating systems. The Computer Journal, 7, 249-254.

Clowes, M. B. and Parks, J. R. (1961) A New Technique in Automatic Character Recognition. The Computer Journal, 4, 121-126.

Cook, R. L. (1959) Time-sharing on the National Elliott 802. The Computer Journal, 2, 185-188.

Cooper, D. C. and Whitfield, H. (1962) ALP: An Autocode List-Processing Language. The Computer Journal, 5, 28-32.

Cormack, A. S. (1962) Early operating experience with Language H. The Computer Journal, 5, 158-161.

Croarken, M. (1990) Early Scientific Computing in Britain. Oxford University Press, London.

Croarken, M. G. (1992) The Emergence of Computing Science Research and Teaching at Cambridge, 1936-1949. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 14, 10-15.

Croarken, M. (1993) The Beginnings of the Manchester Computer Phenomenon: People and Influences. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 15, 9-16.

Curtis, A. R. and Pyle, I. C. (1962) A proposed target language for compilers on Atlas. The Computer Journal, 5, 100-106.

d'Agapeyeff, A. and Duncan, F. G. (1966) Systematics. Correspondence to The Editor. The Computer Journal, 9, 229and 237

Dakin, R. J. (1965) A tree-search algorithm for mixed integer programming problems. The Computer Journal, 8, 250-255.

Dale, G. (1963) Discussion forum-the systems approach to data transmission. The Computer Journal, 6, 228-229.

Davey, L. B. (1963) Data preparation and transmission in the Royal Air Force integrated supply system. The Computer Journal, 6, 219-220.

Day, J. T. (1966) A Runge-Kutta method for the numerical solution of the Goursat problem in hyperbolic partial differential equations. The Computer Journal, 9, 81-83.

de Ferranti, B. (1966) The human brain. The Computer Journal, 9, 117-123.

Dempsey, J. M. (1960) Some Aspects of Simulator Design. The Computer Journal, 3, 158-161.

Douglas, A. S. (1958a) Computers and Commerce: 1. The Computer Journal, 1, 69-70.

Douglas, A. S. (1958b) Computers and Commerce: 2. The Computer Journal, 1, 132-137.

Douglas, A. S. (1958c) Computers and Commerce: 3-Stock Recording and Control. The Computer Journal, 1, 137-141.

Douglas, A. S. (1958d) Computers and Commerce: 4-Management and Control. The Computer Journal, 1, 168-171.

Douglas, A. S. (1959) The State of the Art-(b) Computers in British Universities. The Computer Journal, 2, 100-102.

Douglas, A. S and Mitchell, A. J. (1960) AUTOSTAT: a Language for Statistical Data Processing. The Computer Journal, 3, 61-66.

Drummond, J. (1963) Some aspects of recording Graduated National Insurance contributions. The Computer Journal, 6, 1-4.

Duncan, F. G. (1962) Implementation of ALGOL 60 for the English Electric KDF9. The Computer Journal, 5, 130-132.

Duncan, F. G. and Huxtable, D. H. R. (1960) The DEUCE Alphacode Translator. The Computer Journal, 3, 98-107.

Elcock, E. W. (1965) Note on the addressing of lists by their source-language names. The Computer Journal, 8, 242-243.

Findler, N. V. (1960) Some Remarks on the Game 'Dama' which can be played on a Digital Computer. The Computer Journal, 3, 40-44.

Forrington, C. V. D. (1966) An application-oriented computer approach to inventory control problems. Part 1: Facilities of the system. The Computer Journal, 9, 129-136.

Fotheringham, J. A. and Roberts, M. de V. (1958) An Input Routine for the Ferranti Mercury Computer. The Computer Journal, 1, 128-131.

Galer, G. S. (1959) The Use of Computers for Economical Planning in the Petroleum Chemical Industry. The Computer Journal, 2, 145-149.

Gear, C. W. and Skeel, R. D. (1990) The Development of ODE Methods: A Symbiosis between Hardware and Numerical Analysis. In Nash, S. G. (ed.), A History of Scientific Computing. ACM Press, New York.

Gearing, H. W. (1961) The Use of Pegasus Autocode in Some Experimental Business Applications of Computers. The Computer Journal, 4, 30-34.

Gibbons, A. (1960) Running Pegasus Autocode Programs on Mercury. The Computer Journal, 3, 232-236.

Giles, P. (1964) Problems of Life Assurance data processing. The Computer Journal, 7, 95-98.

Gill, S. (1958a) Parallel Programming. The Computer Journal, 1, 2-10.

Gill, S. (1958b) A Binary Form of Horner's Method. The Computer Journal, 1, 84-86.

Gill, S. (1959) Current Theory and Practice of Automatic Programming. The Computer Journal, 2, 110-114.

Gill, S. (1963) A technique for the composition of music in a computer. The Computer Journal, 6, 129-133.

Gill, S. (1965) Automatic computing: its problems and prizes. The Computer Journal, 8, 177-189.

Golds, I. M. (1964) User's experience of COBOL. The Computer Journal, 7, 99-101.

Goldsmith, J. A. (1959) The State of the Art-(a) Commercial Computers in Britain, June 1959. The Computer Journal, 2, 97-99.

Goldstine, H. H. (1990) Remembrance of Things Past. In Nash, S. G. (ed.), (1990) A History of Scientific Computing. ACM Press, New York.

Goldstine, H. H. and Goldstine, A. (1996) The Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer (ENIAC). IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 18, 10-16.

Grimsdale, R. L. and Bullingham, J. M. (1961) Character Recognition by Digital Computer using a Special Flying-Spot Scanner. The Computer Journal, 4, 129-135.

Grindley, C. B. B. (1966) Systematics-a non-programming language for designing and specifying commercial systems for computers. The Computer Journal, 9, 124-128.

Hall, E. C. (2000) From the Farm to Pioneering with Digital Control Computers: An Autobiography. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 22, 22-31.

Halsbury, The Rt. Hon. The Earl of (1958) Ten years of Computer Development. The Computer Journal, 1, 153-159.

Halsbury, The Rt Hon. The Earl of (1991) Innovation for Failure-Some Reflections on the Work of the NRDC Relevant to the Early History of the Computer Industry in the UK. The Computer Journal, 34, 272-274.

Harris, J. R. (1999) The Earliest Solid-State Digital Computers. IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 21, 49-54.

Harrison, J. M. (1959) Some Helicopter Simulation Studies. The Computer Journal, 2, 10-23.

Hemy, D. C. and Kease, W. J. (1959) The Study of the Application of a Computer to Production Control. The Computer Journal, 2, 24-38.

Hendry, J. (1989) Innovating for Failure: Government Policy and the Early British Computer Industry. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA.

Hickman, T. C. (1959) Early Experiences with an EDP System. The Computer Journal, 2, 152-163.

Higman, B. (1963) What EVERYBODY should know about ALGOL. The Computer Journal, 6, 50-56.

Hitchcock, R. G. (1963) Discussion forum-the systems approach to data transmission. The Computer Journal, 6, 229.

Hoare, C. A. R. (1962) Report on the Elliott ALGOL translator. The Computer Journal, 5, 127-129.

Hoare, C. A. R. and Jones C. B. (1989) Essays in Computer Science. Prentice Hall, Hemel Hempstead.

Hockney, R. W. (1961) ALGOL: An Extension to Algol 60 for Industrial Use. The Computer Journal, 4, 292-300.

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