The Small Contractor and the Small ComputerStanford University, 1980 - 87 pages |
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... failure of the equipment . ( 20 , p . 41 ) not our purposes , a review of organizations seemed appropriate as does this caveat . 2.5 DATA BASE SYSTEMS An alternative to the file organizations just discussed is a data base system . The ...
... failure of the equipment . ( 20 , p . 41 ) not our purposes , a review of organizations seemed appropriate as does this caveat . 2.5 DATA BASE SYSTEMS An alternative to the file organizations just discussed is a data base system . The ...
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... failures , nature of failures , effects of failures , ways to reduce the magnitude of failures , and the relationships with manufacturers concerning this problem . are : 5.2.2.1 Device Failure and Detection Two types of devices can be ...
... failures , nature of failures , effects of failures , ways to reduce the magnitude of failures , and the relationships with manufacturers concerning this problem . are : 5.2.2.1 Device Failure and Detection Two types of devices can be ...
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... failure , but often have systemwide ramifications . F.P. Brooks stated " The fundamental problem with program maintenance is that fixing a defect has a substantial ( 20-50 % ) chance of introducing another . " ( 5 , p . 122 ) . This is ...
... failure , but often have systemwide ramifications . F.P. Brooks stated " The fundamental problem with program maintenance is that fixing a defect has a substantial ( 20-50 % ) chance of introducing another . " ( 5 , p . 122 ) . This is ...
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