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The Computer Journal 1975 18(4):344-348; doi:10.1093/comjnl/18.4.344
© 1975 by British Computer Society
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The application of precedence operations to interactive Canadian income tax calculations

F. J. B. Goddu *

1166 Whiteoaks Avenue, Mississauqa, Ontario, Canada

Precedence operations provide a method of assigning a sequential priority code to items required to calculate Canadian income tax. Such a priority code is useful to assure that a taxpayer can supply these items interactively in a ‘natural’ order, thus simplifying the required programming. This paper describes one method of establishing a priority code from a precedence matrix for the relatively large number of items required to calculate Canadian income tax.


Received October 1974.

* 1166 Whiteoaks Avenue, Mississauqa, Ontario, L5J 3B5 Canada


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