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looking for old jounal "Journal of computing systems"
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 07, 2008 3:52 pm    Post subject: looking for old jounal "Journal of computing systems" Reply with quote

Does anybody know where i can find the "Journal of computing systems"
I guess the fist year of publication was 1953 (did I not say it was
old)

I found a review of articles in it on
The Journal of Symbolic Logic, Vol. 19, No. 2 (Jun., 1954), pp.
143-144
Published by: Association for Symbolic Logic

http://www.jstor.org/stable/2268913?seq=1

would like to get a copy of the articles by Carew A Meredith

Hope somebody can help me.
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 5:52 pm    Post subject: Re: looking for old jounal "Journal of computing systems" Reply with quote

I consulted the journal

Bibloiographical details

Journal of Computing systems

volume 1
1952-1954
Edited by the Staff of the Institute of Applied logic
under the direction of John D. Goodell

Published by
The institute of Applied logic
Minneapolis, minesota

volume 1 is III + 254 pages
contains 24 articles

the purpose of the journal

(note on page II)

The term "Computing systems" is used in the title of this journal in
its broadest sense. It is intended to include logical and mathematical
systems as well as structures for machines designed to solve problems
that involve computing. Thus the principal purpose of the Journal is
to provide a common meeting ground, a channel for communication, in
these inter-related fields. Articles will be published covering the
interpretation of logical and mathematical methods in the field of
computing machinery as well as theoretical technical papers in all
three subjects. The editorial policy and the choice of subject matter
will be substantially guided by the interest shown and communications
from readers will be welcomed.

There is one copy in the Swindon collection of the Science museum in
London.
I am not aware of any other copies in London or the UK
also not sure if there is a volume 2
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