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The Computer Journal 1964 7(2):110-113; doi:10.1093/comjnl/7.2.110
© 1964 by British Computer Society
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Data retrieval

D. B. Lloyd *

Budget and Accounting Branch, Department of the Treasury, Canberra, Australia

Any filing system storing important information is bound to have questions asked of it. A magnetic-tape filing system is no exception, and when some question is posed it is essential that a precise answer can be quickly and economically obtained. A General Information Retrieval Program has been written to meet this need, and has been extensively used for the last eighteen months with considerable success.



* Formerly at Rolls-Royce Ltd., Aero Engine Division, P.O. Box 31, Derby. Now with Budget and Accounting Branch, Department of the Treasury, Canberra, Australia.


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