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Ordinary Life Office Organization Using a Large-Scale Electronic Computer

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 August 2016

A. C. Baker
Affiliation:
Royal Insurance Company Ltd.

Extract

In a paper on Large-scale Electronic Digital Computing Machines read before the Institute in 1953 (J.I.A. 79, 274) R. L. Michaelson drew the attention of actuaries to the possibilities which existed in a life office for the use of a large-scale electronic digital computer (referred to hereafter as a ‘computer’). Both the paper itself and the discussion which followed emphasized the need for a detailed investigation of the problems involved from the points of view of the life office and the manufacturer.

2. The author of this paper has been privileged to undertake, in close cooperation with a large manufacturer of computers in this country, a detailed investigation of possible life-office organization based on a computer. This paper sets down some of the results of this investigation with particular reference to life offices transacting ordinary as distinct from industrial life assurance.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Institute and Faculty of Actuaries 1955

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