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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... arrays , files , and trees , and the provision to use these structures recur- sively together with indications of the scope of definition , will help greatly with the storage alloca- tion problem and assist the programmer orga ...
... arrays , files , and trees , and the provision to use these structures recur- sively together with indications of the scope of definition , will help greatly with the storage alloca- tion problem and assist the programmer orga ...
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... array . The system designer needs to avoid as far as possible the problems of unnecessary and clumsy programming in order to apply a single procedure to such arrays . For example , Wunderlich points out in connection with sieving ...
... array . The system designer needs to avoid as far as possible the problems of unnecessary and clumsy programming in order to apply a single procedure to such arrays . For example , Wunderlich points out in connection with sieving ...
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... array processing operations are obvious.5.88 However , there are problems of effective use of parallel processing capabilities . Some examples of the discernible difficulties with respect to current parallel - processing research and ...
... array processing operations are obvious.5.88 However , there are problems of effective use of parallel processing capabilities . Some examples of the discernible difficulties with respect to current parallel - processing research and ...
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... array would constitute the card - like removable media . Upon insertion into the memory read unit , the hologram would continuously focus a real image on the data onto a photodetector matrix . Such an arrangement can permit electronic ...
... array would constitute the card - like removable media . Upon insertion into the memory read unit , the hologram would continuously focus a real image on the data onto a photodetector matrix . Such an arrangement can permit electronic ...
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... arrays , where on only nine chips it was possible to replicate a specific System / 360 computer model , and , under ... arrays and that they are indeed " promising , but presently being pursued by only one company . " ( 1966 , p . 38 ...
... arrays , where on only nine chips it was possible to replicate a specific System / 360 computer model , and , under ... arrays and that they are indeed " promising , but presently being pursued by only one company . " ( 1966 , p . 38 ...
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