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Automatic computing has undergone drastic changes since the
pioneering days of the early Fifties, one of the most obvious being
that today the majority of computer programs are no longer written
in machine code but in some programming language like FORTRAN or
ALGOL. However, as desirable as the time-saving achieved in this
way may be, still a high proportion of the preparatory work must be
attributed to activities such as error estimates, stability
investigations and the like, and for these no programming aid
whatsoever can be of help. In this respect, ALGOL, as an
internationally standardized notation which avoids
computer-oriented concepts, provides another advantage, not often
mentioned, but one which was already the guiding principle at the
very beginning of the programming language venture: indeed, a
correct ALGOL program is the abstractum of a computing process for
which the necessary analyses have already been performed. It is the
very purpose of this Handbook to establish such abstract
formulations of certain computing processes. Therefore, numerical
methods given in this Hand book in the form of ALGOL procedures may
be put to immediate use wherever ALGOL is known and understood; in
fact, application of such a method reduces to little more than
calling the corresponding procedure."
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