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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... communication networks and the emergence of computer-communication networks obviously imply some degree of both modularity and replication of components, providing thereby some measure of safeguarding and recovery protection.2-62 An ...
... communication networks and the emergence of computer-communication networks obviously imply some degree of both modularity and replication of components, providing thereby some measure of safeguarding and recovery protection.2-62 An ...
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... communication be- tween the client , that is , the man who will use the system , and the system designer is the first aspect of the brainware problem . " ( Clapp , 1967 , p . 3 ) . Considering the potential clients as individual users ...
... communication be- tween the client , that is , the man who will use the system , and the system designer is the first aspect of the brainware problem . " ( Clapp , 1967 , p . 3 ) . Considering the potential clients as individual users ...
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... communication be- tween the client , that is , the man who will use the system , and the system designer is the first aspect of the brainware problem . " ( Clapp , 1967 , p . 3 ) . Considering the potential clients as individual users ...
... communication be- tween the client , that is , the man who will use the system , and the system designer is the first aspect of the brainware problem . " ( Clapp , 1967 , p . 3 ) . Considering the potential clients as individual users ...
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... communication and input . The incidence of such errors is in fact inevitable and poses a continuing challenge to the system designers which becomes increasingly severe as the systems themselves become more complex.2.25 It is to be noted ...
... communication and input . The incidence of such errors is in fact inevitable and poses a continuing challenge to the system designers which becomes increasingly severe as the systems themselves become more complex.2.25 It is to be noted ...
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... communication channel utilization economies , improved quality of facsimile reproduction and transmission of items selected or retrieved , are obvious examples of directly fore- seeable future demands . Some of the above con ...
... communication channel utilization economies , improved quality of facsimile reproduction and transmission of items selected or retrieved , are obvious examples of directly fore- seeable future demands . Some of the above con ...
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