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Experiences in the development of mathematical software for small computers
Personal experiences are reported of the difficulties and the successes associated with attempts to develop mathematical software for small computers. Examples are used to illustrate the process of algorithm selection and program "squeezing." Some unforeseen advantages of the resulting programs are mentioned.