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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... permit significant improvements in the logic and memory portions of console dis- plays . " ( Hobbs , 1966 , p . 37 ) . 4.35 Other features that are desirable may include a capability for relatively persistent display , for example , up ...
... permit significant improvements in the logic and memory portions of console dis- plays . " ( Hobbs , 1966 , p . 37 ) . 4.35 Other features that are desirable may include a capability for relatively persistent display , for example , up ...
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... permit them to program everything , but to program nothing of interest easily . Our progress , then , is measured by the balance we achieve between efficiency and generality . " ( 1967 , p . 9 ) . Moreover , even in a single system , it ...
... permit them to program everything , but to program nothing of interest easily . Our progress , then , is measured by the balance we achieve between efficiency and generality . " ( 1967 , p . 9 ) . Moreover , even in a single system , it ...
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... permits the production of essentially ' errorless ' masters for the first time ” . ( Hanlon et al . , 1965 , p . 10 ) . In the area of internal memory and switching design , Reich and Dorion ( 1965 ) report of the photo- chromic ...
... permits the production of essentially ' errorless ' masters for the first time ” . ( Hanlon et al . , 1965 , p . 10 ) . In the area of internal memory and switching design , Reich and Dorion ( 1965 ) report of the photo- chromic ...
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... permitting nearly real - time operation and eliminating the chemical develop- ment process . " ( Leith et al . , 1965 , p . 156 ) . 6.1.3 . Holographic Techniques Holography is a new information processing technique , but it is , in ...
... permitting nearly real - time operation and eliminating the chemical develop- ment process . " ( Leith et al . , 1965 , p . 156 ) . 6.1.3 . Holographic Techniques Holography is a new information processing technique , but it is , in ...
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... permit electronic random access to the information within the array while eliminating the stringent optical requirements on the detectors involved . " ( Chapman and Fisher , 1967 , p . 372 ) .6.72 Other R & D possibilities of interest ...
... permit electronic random access to the information within the array while eliminating the stringent optical requirements on the detectors involved . " ( Chapman and Fisher , 1967 , p . 372 ) .6.72 Other R & D possibilities of interest ...
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