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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... object with a wave- front from the same source " 6.58 Leith et al . ( 1965 , p . 151 ) point out further that " by ... object , complete with three - dimensional charac- teristics . . . The object can be a transparency , or it can be a ...
... object with a wave- front from the same source " 6.58 Leith et al . ( 1965 , p . 151 ) point out further that " by ... object , complete with three - dimensional charac- teristics . . . The object can be a transparency , or it can be a ...
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... object out of many without scanning , or if scanning is used , can recognize up to 100 different characters . The holographic reader is said to show wide tolerance for variations in type font and is expected to find applications in the ...
... object out of many without scanning , or if scanning is used , can recognize up to 100 different characters . The holographic reader is said to show wide tolerance for variations in type font and is expected to find applications in the ...
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... object in such an analysis is to pro- vide solutions to problems of determining the user capacity of a given system , the optimum values for the scheduling parameters ( such as quantum size ) to be used by the executive system , and ...
... object in such an analysis is to pro- vide solutions to problems of determining the user capacity of a given system , the optimum values for the scheduling parameters ( such as quantum size ) to be used by the executive system , and ...
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... object of the study is to deter- mine if we can replace garbled characters in names . The basic plan was to develop the empirical frequency of occurrence of sets of characteres in names and use these statistics to replace a missing ...
... object of the study is to deter- mine if we can replace garbled characters in names . The basic plan was to develop the empirical frequency of occurrence of sets of characteres in names and use these statistics to replace a missing ...
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... objects , which may be program and data segments . " ( Dennis and Van Horn , 1965 , p . 8 ) . • " The equitable allocation of space and time by administrative fiat . This is probably an overwhelm- ing problem in a network since the ...
... objects , which may be program and data segments . " ( Dennis and Van Horn , 1965 , p . 8 ) . • " The equitable allocation of space and time by administrative fiat . This is probably an overwhelm- ing problem in a network since the ...
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