The Small Contractor and the Small ComputerStanford University, 1980 - 87 pages |
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... complete , the object code must be shifted from main storage back to peripheral storage , along with any included data files . This process goes on for as long as there are programs waiting to be executed . Along with these functions ...
... complete , the object code must be shifted from main storage back to peripheral storage , along with any included data files . This process goes on for as long as there are programs waiting to be executed . Along with these functions ...
Page 68
... complete security cannot be obtained because accidents can occur and there must be ways to recover from them . Access management can be divided into two parts . The first The first relates to physical access . This is achieved by ...
... complete security cannot be obtained because accidents can occur and there must be ways to recover from them . Access management can be divided into two parts . The first The first relates to physical access . This is achieved by ...
Page 81
... complete service being more expensive . Per - call service does not require a contract and has no fixed schedule . A technician will visit the site and often the fee is based on travel charges , time and materials . Sometimes there is a ...
... complete service being more expensive . Per - call service does not require a contract and has no fixed schedule . A technician will visit the site and often the fee is based on travel charges , time and materials . Sometimes there is a ...
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