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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... further examples to be noted here include the dis- cussion by Hickey ( 1966 ) of techniques designed to handle burst - type errors 2.26 and a report by Menk- haus ( 1967 ) on recent developments at the Bell Tele- phone Laboratories.2.27 ...
... further examples to be noted here include the dis- cussion by Hickey ( 1966 ) of techniques designed to handle burst - type errors 2.26 and a report by Menk- haus ( 1967 ) on recent developments at the Bell Tele- phone Laboratories.2.27 ...
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... Further , as of today , " too many systems are designed to display all the 99 data , and not to display only the data needed for the decisions the system is called upon to make . ' ( Fubini , 1965 , p . 2 ) . In general , the client of ...
... Further , as of today , " too many systems are designed to display all the 99 data , and not to display only the data needed for the decisions the system is called upon to make . ' ( Fubini , 1965 , p . 2 ) . In general , the client of ...
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... further investigation of prospects for color , as discussed , for example , by Rosa ( 1965 ) , 4.27 Mahan ( 1968 ) 4.28 and Arora et al . ( 1967 ) , among others . Van Dam ( 1966 ) has provided an informative state - of - the - art ...
... further investigation of prospects for color , as discussed , for example , by Rosa ( 1965 ) , 4.27 Mahan ( 1968 ) 4.28 and Arora et al . ( 1967 ) , among others . Van Dam ( 1966 ) has provided an informative state - of - the - art ...
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... further investigation both from the standpoint of human engineering principles and also from that of attitudes of clients and users , 4.49 that there are continuing requirements for research and development efforts on both sides of the ...
... further investigation both from the standpoint of human engineering principles and also from that of attitudes of clients and users , 4.49 that there are continuing requirements for research and development efforts on both sides of the ...
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... further that " if the problems associated with the design of input keyboards and photocom- position printing devices can be resolved for the multiplicity of alphabets , there still will remain the formidable task of searching in a ...
... further that " if the problems associated with the design of input keyboards and photocom- position printing devices can be resolved for the multiplicity of alphabets , there still will remain the formidable task of searching in a ...
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