Research and Development in the Computer and Information Sciences: Overall system design considerations; a selective literature reviewU.S. National Bureau of Standards, 1970 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 91
Page 6
... example, as discussed above) on the part of all member systems and components in the network.2 80 This requirement reflects, of course, the familiar ADP aphorism of 'garbage in, garbage out'. Again, the total system must be adequately ...
... example, as discussed above) on the part of all member systems and components in the network.2 80 This requirement reflects, of course, the familiar ADP aphorism of 'garbage in, garbage out'. Again, the total system must be adequately ...
Page 1
... example , a " single information flow " concept becomes realizable to an extent not possible before . On the other hand , distributed 2.2 and decentralized 2.1 1. Information Acquisition 2. Information Sensing and Input 3. Preprocessing ...
... example , a " single information flow " concept becomes realizable to an extent not possible before . On the other hand , distributed 2.2 and decentralized 2.1 1. Information Acquisition 2. Information Sensing and Input 3. Preprocessing ...
Page 4
... example , in the dating of reports . ( Croxton , 1955 ) . As Davis ( 1967 ) also points out , the timeliness of information contained in the system depends not only on the time of its input but also upon the date or time it was recorded ...
... example , in the dating of reports . ( Croxton , 1955 ) . As Davis ( 1967 ) also points out , the timeliness of information contained in the system depends not only on the time of its input but also upon the date or time it was recorded ...
Page 5
... example as applied to chemical structure data.2.42 A man - machine interactive example has been described by North ( 1968 ) .2.43 For the future , however , it can be predicted that : " Ways must be found for the machine to freely ...
... example as applied to chemical structure data.2.42 A man - machine interactive example has been described by North ( 1968 ) .2.43 For the future , however , it can be predicted that : " Ways must be found for the machine to freely ...
Page 6
... example , as discussed above ) on the part of all member systems and components in the network.2.60 This require- ment reflects , of course , the familiar ADP apho- rism of garbage in , garbage out ' . Again , the total system must be ...
... example , as discussed above ) on the part of all member systems and components in the network.2.60 This require- ment reflects , of course , the familiar ADP apho- rism of garbage in , garbage out ' . Again , the total system must be ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
analysis applications array associative memory automatic bits capability capacity CBS Laboratories communication complex components computer system console content-addressable memory cost cycle data processing data structures debugging density devices display dynamic effective efficient electron elements error example experimental facilities functions graphical hardware high-speed hologram holographic information processing input instruction integrated circuits Integrated Data Store interaction involved keyboard laser beam Licklider light pen logic machine magnetic ment microprogram modules multiprocessor nanoseconds on-line operations optical organization output parallel processing pattern performance photochromic possible problems Proc procedures processing system processor programming languages random access memory read-only memory real-time recording reliability requirements retrieval selection signals simulation spatial filtering specific speed standards storage stored subroutines system design tape techniques terminal time-sharing time-sharing systems tion transmission UNICON word
Popular passages
Page 140 - to foster, promote and develop the foreign and domestic commerce
Page 142 - PERIODICALS JOURNAL OF RESEARCH reports National Bureau of Standards research and development in physics, mathematics, and chemistry. Comprehensive scientific papers give complete details of the work, including laboratory data, experimental procédures, and theoretical and mathematical analyses.
Page 142 - Provide requirements for sizes, types, quality and methods for testing various industrial products. These standards are developed cooperatively with interested Government and industry groups and provide the basis for common understanding of product characteristics for both buyers and sellers. Their use is voluntary. Technical Notes. This series consists of communications and reports (covering both other agency and NBS-sponsored work) of limited or transitory interest. Federal Information Processing...
Page 142 - Monographs — Major contributions to the technical literature on various subjects related to the Bureau's scientific and technical activities. Handbooks — Recommended codes of engineering and industrial practice (including safety codes) developed in cooperation with interested industries, professional organizations, and regulatory bodies. Special Publications...