The Small Contractor and the Small ComputerStanford University, 1980 - 87 pages |
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... additional programs are necessary . They are an editor and an assembler and as stated above , are usually provided by the computer manufacturer . The editor editor allows one to create the source file written in human - readable ...
... additional programs are necessary . They are an editor and an assembler and as stated above , are usually provided by the computer manufacturer . The editor editor allows one to create the source file written in human - readable ...
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... additional reporting requirements stipulated with these contracts . That is one set of requirements . The other set are those which all firms have to live with , like it or not . Three types of government requirements are ...
... additional reporting requirements stipulated with these contracts . That is one set of requirements . The other set are those which all firms have to live with , like it or not . Three types of government requirements are ...
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... additional applications and users . The time horizon over which one plans to keep a particular system determines how far ahead one should look . Many issues affect this time horizon , and after finishing this chapter , the reader should ...
... additional applications and users . The time horizon over which one plans to keep a particular system determines how far ahead one should look . Many issues affect this time horizon , and after finishing this chapter , the reader should ...
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