Research and Development in the Computer and Information Sciences: Overall system design considerations; a selective literature reviewU.S. National Bureau of Standards, 1970 |
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... changes in terminology or the emergence of new content in a given subject field . For example , " various levels of context can be suggested , ranging from that of the characters surrounding the one in question to the more nebu- lous ...
... changes in terminology or the emergence of new content in a given subject field . For example , " various levels of context can be suggested , ranging from that of the characters surrounding the one in question to the more nebu- lous ...
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... change and modifica- tion 2.48 and of system measurement . 2.49 In particular , information on types of system usage by various clients provides the basis for periodic re - design of system procedures and for appropriate re ...
... change and modifica- tion 2.48 and of system measurement . 2.49 In particular , information on types of system usage by various clients provides the basis for periodic re - design of system procedures and for appropriate re ...
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... change in direction or to external stimuli , of the length of time necessary for a newcomer to be inserted into his assigned role in the system , of the redundancy , backup , or alternatives available at times of partial or total system ...
... change in direction or to external stimuli , of the length of time necessary for a newcomer to be inserted into his assigned role in the system , of the redundancy , backup , or alternatives available at times of partial or total system ...
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... - pile each statement independently , so that any local change in a statement calls only for the re- compilation of the statement , not the complete program . 16 Problem-oriented and multiple-access language requirements.
... - pile each statement independently , so that any local change in a statement calls only for the re- compilation of the statement , not the complete program . 16 Problem-oriented and multiple-access language requirements.
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... changes to the functional operation of the system ? Will we be able to modify the system to accom- modate new or additional hardware ? ○ Will we be able to add a completely new func- tion to an already operating system ? " ( Perry ...
... changes to the functional operation of the system ? Will we be able to modify the system to accom- modate new or additional hardware ? ○ Will we be able to add a completely new func- tion to an already operating system ? " ( Perry ...
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