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The Computer Journal 1963 6(1):5-6; doi:10.1093/comjnl/6.1.5
© 1963 by British Computer Society
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Integrated accounting using a variety of equipment

J. R. Hopkinson

A.W.R.E., Aldermaston, Berks., UK

Aldermaston, the Headquarters of the Weapons Group, U.K.A.E.A., is probably better known in the computing world for its use of large systems such as the I.B.M. 704, 709, 7090 and 7030 ("Stretch.") Nevertheless, in the shadows of these systems, we have been developing and A.D.P. System to deal with our accounting and some other related responsibilities.


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