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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 September 2017
Digital Computers can be thought to have 3 parts, the memory, which stores numbers and instructions, the arithmetic unit, which does the arithmetic, and the control, which selects, interprets, and acts upon the instructions. Numbers are fed into the machine by some means such as paper tape, which is prepared by a device like a typewriter. The instructions are put on the tape in a coded form, and may look like something like this:
Abstract of a lecture given to the Mathematical Association, April 1958.
page 259 of note * Abstract of a lecture given to the Mathematical Association, April 1958.