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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... important requirement is for versatile and varied graphic input and output capability , including light pen , microfilm , pen , microfilm , 9 Input-output, terminal design, and character sets General input-output considerations.
... important requirement is for versatile and varied graphic input and output capability , including light pen , microfilm , pen , microfilm , 9 Input-output, terminal design, and character sets General input-output considerations.
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... light pens or pointers to use ? Are they heavy or difficult to aim ? 4.20 Should light - pen imputs be displayed a little to the left or to the right of the actual light- pen location so that the active part of the input is not blocked ...
... light pens or pointers to use ? Are they heavy or difficult to aim ? 4.20 Should light - pen imputs be displayed a little to the left or to the right of the actual light- pen location so that the active part of the input is not blocked ...
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... light not only upon the problem - oriented but also upon the user- oriented languages and improved possibilities for man - machine communication and interaction . Ef- fective compromises between the system design , the programmer , and ...
... light not only upon the problem - oriented but also upon the user- oriented languages and improved possibilities for man - machine communication and interaction . Ef- fective compromises between the system design , the programmer , and ...
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... light sources.6.25 Holo- graphic techniques may also be applied to the de- velopment of associative memories with possible analogies to human memory - recall systems.6.26 Kump and Chang ( 1966 ) describe a thermo- strictive recording ...
... light sources.6.25 Holo- graphic techniques may also be applied to the de- velopment of associative memories with possible analogies to human memory - recall systems.6.26 Kump and Chang ( 1966 ) describe a thermo- strictive recording ...
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... light.6.67 Then it has been reported that " General Electric's Advanced Development Laboratories , Schenectady , build a laser holograph reader - a device capable of reading characters in several ways . It can detect a single object out ...
... light.6.67 Then it has been reported that " General Electric's Advanced Development Laboratories , Schenectady , build a laser holograph reader - a device capable of reading characters in several ways . It can detect a single object out ...
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