Alan Turing's Automatic Computing Engine
The Master Codebreaker's Struggle to build the Modern Computer
Copeland, B. Jack Professor of Philosophy at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand
Print publication date: 2005 (this edition)
Published to Oxford Scholarship Online: January 2008
Print ISBN-13: 978-0-19-856593-2







doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198565932.003.0011

J. G. Hayes
Abstract: This chapter presents an overview of the programming process for the Pilot ACE. This programme was for the back-substitution phase of solving a set of linear algebraic equations, with multiple right-hand sides, up to order 32. Topics covered include storage, two stages of programming, programming back substitution, steps of the programme, and multiple right-hand sides.

Keywords: Pilot ACE, computing, programming, back-substitution, linear algebraic equations,

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Part I The National Physical Laboratory and the ACE Project
Part II Turing and the History of Computing
Part III The ACE Computers
Part IV Electronics
Part V Technical Reports and Lectures on the ACE 1945–47