Leontief, Wassily W., Computational Problems Arising in Connection with Economic Analysis of Interindustrial Relationships, Proceedings of a Symposium on Large-Scale Digital Calculating Machinery, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1948, pp. 169-175.
Lotkin, Max, Inversion on the Eniac Using Osculatory Interpolation, B. R. L. Report No. 632, Aberdeen, Md.: Ballistic Research Laboratories, July 15, 1947, 42 pp.
Lowan, Arnold N., The Computation Laboratory of the National Bureau of Standards, Scripta Mathematica, vol. 15, no. 1, Mar. 1949, pp. 33-63.
Matz, Adolph, Electronics in Accounting, Accounting Review, vol. 21, no. 4, Oct. 1946, pp. 371-379.
McPherson, James L., Applications of High-Speed Computing Machines to Statistical Work, Mathematical Tables and Other Aids to Computation, vol. 3, no. 22, Apr. 1948, pp. 121-126.
Mitchell, Herbert F., Jr., Inversion of a Matrix of Order 38, Mathematical Tables and Other Aids to Computation, vol. 3, no. 23, July 1948, pp. 161-166.
Anonymous, Revolutionizing the Office, Business Week, May 28, 1949, no. 1030, pp. 65-72.
Speech
Some of the possibilities of machines dealing with voice and speech are indicated in:
Dudley, Homer, R. R. Riesz, and S. S. A. Watkins, A Synthetic Speaker, Journal of the Franklin Institute, vol. 227, June 1939, pp. 739-764.