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The Computer Journal 1971 14(4):366-374; doi:10.1093/comjnl/14.4.366
© 1971 by British Computer Society
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Data structures for a network design system

M. Etherton *

The Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Corn Exchange Street, Cambridge, UK

This paper briefly describes RAINBOW—a suite of programs designed to assist in the specification and analysis of network problems (electrical, logical and other). It goes on to describe in some detail the internal storage structures used for representing pictorial and network data and ends by outlining the action of two simple electric network analysis programs implemented by the author.


Received January 1971.

* The Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Corn Exchange Street, Cambridge


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