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(ed. ) Proceedings of the23rd Symposium on the interface. Arlington, VA: Interface Foundation of North America. [3.3, 9.6]Nash, J. C. (1991b). Optimizing Add-Ins: The Educated Guess. PC Magazine, vol. 10, no. 7, April 16, pp. 127-132. [13.5, 14.3, 14.4,15.4, 20.3]Nash, J. C. (1992). Statistical shareware: illustrations from regression techniques. American Statistician, vol. 46, no. 4, pp. 312-318.[8.3, 9.1, 12.5, 12.7, 13.5]Nash, J. C.
(1993a). Moving and manipulating computerized information: Strategies, tactics and tools. Ottawa, Ont. : University ofOttawa, Faculty of Administration, Working paper 93-39. [2.2, 5.1, 10.3, 10.6]Nash, J. C. (1993b). Obstacles to having software packages cooperate on problem solving. in Tarter, M. E. and Lock, M.
D. (eds. )Proceedings of the 25th Symposium on the interface. Arlington, VA: Interface Foundation of North America. [2.4, 9.5, 9.6, 15.4]Nash, J. C. (1994). Tools for including statistical graphics in application programs. American Statistician, Vol. 48, no. 1, February.pp. 52-57. [19.4]Nash, J. C.
(1995). Symbolic Algebra Systems: DERIVE, to appear in The American Statistician, v. 49, n. 1, February. [3.4, 13.5]Nash, J. C. and Lafleur, M. (1985). Applications numériques sur petits ordinateurs, AMIQ-INFO, n. 2, pp. 27-29, février 1985.Nash, J. C. and Lefkovitch, L. P. (1976). Principal components and regression by singular value decomposition on a small computer.Applied Statistics, vol. 25, no. 3, pp. 210-216. [12.2]Nash, J. C. and Nash, M. M. (1982). Sinclair ZX81 (review). Interface Age, October, p. 92-96. [12.5]Nash, J. C.
and Nash, M. M. (1983a). Hardware and software standards considerations for the small computer user, Proceedings ofthe 11th Canadian Conference on Information Science, Halifax, N. S. , pp. 135-141, May 1983. Also published as University of Ottawa,Faculty of Administration Working Paper 83-45, 1983.Nash, J. C. and Nash, M. M. (1983b). The Timex Sinclair 1000 (review), Interface Age, v. 8, n. 2, February, pp. 96-99. [12.5]Nash, J. C. and Nash, M.
M. (1984). Justifying one-time use programs for special database applications. Proceedings of the 12thAnnual CAIS conference. pp. 133-141. [2.9]Nash, J. C. and Nash, M. M. (1985). General data structures for time and money programs, Proceedings of the 13th Annual CAISConference, Canadian Association for Information Science, Ottawa, pp. 113-120, 1985.Nash, J. C. and Nash, M. M.
(1987). Building a database of secular and religious holidays for world-wide use, Canadian Journal ofInformation Science, v. 11, n. 3/4, 1986, pp. 38-47. Also preprinted as University of Ottawa, Faculty of Administration Working Paper87-6, 1987.Nash, J.
C. and Nash, M. M. (1989). Cataloging files on personal computers: Design and implementation of NASHCAT3. U. ofOttawa, Working Paper 89-14. [5.3]Nash, J. C. and Nash, M. M. (1992). Matching risk to cost in computer file back-up strategies, Canadian Journal of InformationScience, vol. 17, no. 2, July, pp. 1-15. [5.4]186Copyright © 1984, 1994 J C & M M NashNash Information Services Inc., 1975 Bel Air Drive, Ottawa, ON K2C 0X1 CanadaSCIENTIFIC COMPUTING WITH PCsCopy for:Dr. Dobb’s JournalNash, J.
C. and Nash, M. M. (1993) Launching the SnoopGuardTM PC access-control product via a microinvestment strategy.Proceedings of the 21st Annual Conference of the Canadian Association for Information Science, CAIS, Toronto, 1993, pp. 101-107.Reprinted as University of Ottawa, Faculty of Administration Working Paper 93-29. [11.2]Nash, J. C. and Nash, S.
G. (1977). Conjugate gradient methods for solving algebraic eigenproblems, Proceedings of the Symposiumon Minicomputers and Large Scale Computation (ed. p. Lykos), American Chemical Society, New York, pp. 24-32, 1977.Nash, J. C. and Nash, S. G. (1988). Compact algorithms for function minimization. Asia-Pacific Journal of Operations Research, vol.5, no. 2, November, pp.
173-192. Preprinted as Johns Hopkins University, Mathematical Sciences Department, Technical Report 479,September 1986. [7.7, 19.2, 19.6]Nash, J. C. and Price, K. (1979). Fitting two straight lines, Proceedings of the Tenth Interface: Computer Science and Statistics,American Statistical Association, Washington, pp. 363-367, 1979.Nash, J. C., Sande, G.
and Young, G. (1984). A portable mixed congruential pseudo-random number generator with very long period.University of Ottawa, Faculty of Administration, Working Paper 84-67, December. [17.3]Nash, J. C. and Shlien, S. (1987). Simple algorithms for the partial singular value decomposition. Computer Journal, vol. 30, no. 3,pp. 268-275. [12.2]Nash, J. C. and Teeter, N. J. (1975). Building models: an example from the Canadian dairy industry, Canadian Farm Economics, v.10, n. 2, pp. 17-24, April 1975. Version française redigée comme Construction de modèles: exemple tiré de l’industrie laitièrecanadienne, (avec N. J.
Teeter), L’ Economie Rurale au Canada, v. 10, n. 2, pp. 19-27, avril 1975.Nash, J. C. and Walker-Smith, M. E. (1986). Using compact and portable function minimization codes in forecasting applications,INFOR, v. 24, n. 2, May, pp. 158-168.Nash, J. C. and Walker-Smith, M. E. (1987). Nonlinear parameter estimation: an integrated system in BASIC. New York: MarcelDekker Inc. [Preface, 2.9, 3.3, 6.2, 8.1, 13.5, 15.3, 15.4, 19.2]Nash, J.
C. and Walker-Smith, M. E. (1989a). Forecasting (an introduction to a series of reviews of software for economic forecasting)and reviews of FORECAST PLUS and PRO*CAST. PC Magazine, vol. 8, no. 5, March 14, various pages from 225-240. [13.5]Nash, J. C. and Walker-Smith, M. E. (1989b). Nonlinear parameter estimation: examples and software extensions. Ottawa, Ont.: NashInformation Services Inc.
This diskette contains about 500 kilobytes of software and documentation. [2.9, 9.8, 15.4]Nash, J. C. and Wang, R. L. C. (1979). Algorithm 645: Subroutines for testing the generalized inverse of matrices, Association forComputing Machinery Transactions on Mathematical Software, v. 12, n. 3, September, pp. 274-277.Nash, M. M. see Nash, J. C. (1982, 1983a, 1983b, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1992, 1993)Nash, S. G. (1988). See Nash, J. C. (1988)Nash, S. G. (1989). See Kahaner, D. K.
(1989)Nash, S.G. and Nocedal, J. (1991). A numerical study of the limited memory BFGS method and the truncated-Newton method forlarge-scale optimization, SIAM J Optimization, vol. 1, no. 3, pp. 358-372, August. [19.2]Nocedal, J. see Nash, S.G. (1991)Obenchain, B. (1991). softRX RIDGE, in Nash, J.
C. (1992). Statistical shareware: Illustrations from regression techniques. Americanstatistician, vol. 46, no. 4, November 1992, pg. 312-318. [15.4]Okamura, K. and Aghai-Tabriz, K. (1985). A low-cost data-acquisition system. Byte, vol. 10, no. 2, February, pp. 199-202. [2.3]Olivier, D. see Baglivo, J. (1992)Osborne, M.
R. see Kowalik, J. (1968)Otter Research Ltd. (1991). AUTODIF: a C++ array language extension with automatic differentiation for use in nonlinear modelingand statistics. Nanaimo, BC: Otter Research Ltd. [3.4, 15.3]Pagano, M. see Baglivo, J. (1992)Park, S. K. and Miller, K. W. (1988). Random number generators: good ones are hard to find. Communications of the ACM, vol. 31,no. 10, October, pp.
1192-1201. [17.3]Penner, D. G. R. see Watts, D. G. (1991)Pournelle, J. (1983). The user column: confessions, Pascal Rime, Wescon and Perfect Writer. Byte, vol. 8, no. 2, February, variouspages between 347 and 364.Quittner, P. (1977). Problems, programs, processing, results: software techniques for sci-tech programs. Bristol, UK: Adam Hilger.[18.2]Reinsch, C. see Wilkinson, J. H. (1971)Rentz, W. F.
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