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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... cycles.2.24 More commonly , however , errors affecting the accuracy and reliability of information are those of human errors in observation , recording , or transcription and those of transmission or equip- ment failure during ...
... cycles.2.24 More commonly , however , errors affecting the accuracy and reliability of information are those of human errors in observation , recording , or transcription and those of transmission or equip- ment failure during ...
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... cycles for different system and network components.3.23 Examples of relatively recent developments in this area include RADA ( Random Access Discrete Address ) techniques 3.24 and a " hot - potato " routing scheme for distributed ...
... cycles for different system and network components.3.23 Examples of relatively recent developments in this area include RADA ( Random Access Discrete Address ) techniques 3.24 and a " hot - potato " routing scheme for distributed ...
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... cycles , and of the prospects for integrated circuit and batch fabrication advantages in design and construction . These new technologies may also be combined in various ways . For example , Lockheed Electronics has been using deflected ...
... cycles , and of the prospects for integrated circuit and batch fabrication advantages in design and construction . These new technologies may also be combined in various ways . For example , Lockheed Electronics has been using deflected ...
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... cycles and give almost nondestructive read . . . Appropriate photochromic systems can retain stored data with- out power consumption . . . The memory can probably be designed to be stored for quite a long time . " ( p . 572 ) 6.51 A ...
... cycles and give almost nondestructive read . . . Appropriate photochromic systems can retain stored data with- out power consumption . . . The memory can probably be designed to be stored for quite a long time . " ( p . 572 ) 6.51 A ...
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... cycle times of about one micro- second.6.100 One relatively recent exception is the NCR Rod Memory Computer , which is claimed to have " about the fastest main memory cycle time of any commercial computer yet delivered - 800 nanoseconds ...
... cycle times of about one micro- second.6.100 One relatively recent exception is the NCR Rod Memory Computer , which is claimed to have " about the fastest main memory cycle time of any commercial computer yet delivered - 800 nanoseconds ...
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