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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... example , a " single information flow " concept 2.1 becomes realizable to an extent not possible before . On the other hand , distributed 2.2 and decentralized - 3. Problems of System Networking 4. Input - Output 1 Requirements and ...
... example , a " single information flow " concept 2.1 becomes realizable to an extent not possible before . On the other hand , distributed 2.2 and decentralized - 3. Problems of System Networking 4. Input - Output 1 Requirements and ...
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... example , in the dating of reports . ( Croxton , 1955 ) . As Davis ( 1967 ) also points out , the timeliness of information contained in the system depends not only on the time of its input but also upon the date or time it was recorded ...
... example , in the dating of reports . ( Croxton , 1955 ) . As Davis ( 1967 ) also points out , the timeliness of information contained in the system depends not only on the time of its input but also upon the date or time it was recorded ...
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... example as applied to chemical structure data.2.42 A man - machine interactive example has been described by North ( 1968 ) .2.43 For the future , however , it can be predicted that : " Ways must be found for the machine to freely ...
... example as applied to chemical structure data.2.42 A man - machine interactive example has been described by North ( 1968 ) .2.43 For the future , however , it can be predicted that : " Ways must be found for the machine to freely ...
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... example , as discussed above ) on the part of all member systems and components in the network.2.60 This require- ment reflects , of course , the familiar ADP apho- rism of ' garbage in , garbage out ' . Again , the total system must be ...
... example , as discussed above ) on the part of all member systems and components in the network.2.60 This require- ment reflects , of course , the familiar ADP apho- rism of ' garbage in , garbage out ' . Again , the total system must be ...
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... example , message - switching systems , is likely to be of rela- tively little benefit in the interactive system network.3.6 In particular , the practical problems of planning for true network systems in the areas of documenta- tion and ...
... example , message - switching systems , is likely to be of rela- tively little benefit in the interactive system network.3.6 In particular , the practical problems of planning for true network systems in the areas of documenta- tion and ...
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