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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... Client Service Requests 8. Preprocessing 9. Processing Specifications Legend : FIGURE 1. A generalized information processing system . process flow feedback flow systems also become more practical and efficient because of new 2.
... Client Service Requests 8. Preprocessing 9. Processing Specifications Legend : FIGURE 1. A generalized information processing system . process flow feedback flow systems also become more practical and efficient because of new 2.
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Mary Elizabeth Stevens. systems also become more practical and efficient because of new possibilities for automatic control of necessary interactions . A major area of continuing R & D concern with respect to both requirements and ...
Mary Elizabeth Stevens. systems also become more practical and efficient because of new possibilities for automatic control of necessary interactions . A major area of continuing R & D concern with respect to both requirements and ...
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... efficiency of various methods of detecting errors in character strings . The use of contextual information for error detec- tion and possible correction in the case of auto- matic character recognition processes has been noted in a ...
... efficiency of various methods of detecting errors in character strings . The use of contextual information for error detec- tion and possible correction in the case of auto- matic character recognition processes has been noted in a ...
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... efficiency , lower per bit informa- tion - representation costs , communication channel utilization economies , improved quality of facsimile reproduction and transmission of items selected or retrieved , are obvious examples of ...
... efficiency , lower per bit informa- tion - representation costs , communication channel utilization economies , improved quality of facsimile reproduction and transmission of items selected or retrieved , are obvious examples of ...
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... efficiently because constraints on the sequence in which processing operations are executed can be relaxed.2.55 2.54 ... efficiency ( economic , work- load balancing , and throughput or timeliness considerations ) . Can these techniques ...
... efficiently because constraints on the sequence in which processing operations are executed can be relaxed.2.55 2.54 ... efficiency ( economic , work- load balancing , and throughput or timeliness considerations ) . Can these techniques ...
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