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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... present and potential user needs . Elsewhere in this series of reports , some embar- rassingly critical commentaries with respect to actual or prospective usage are selectively covered.2.4 Assuming , however , that there are definitive ...
... present and potential user needs . Elsewhere in this series of reports , some embar- rassingly critical commentaries with respect to actual or prospective usage are selectively covered.2.4 Assuming , however , that there are definitive ...
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... presents a unique combination of mechanical , electrical and human problems . " ( Boyd , 1965 , p . 152 ) . Current R & D concerns with respect to keyboard redesign in- volve consideration of principles of motion study as applied to key ...
... presents a unique combination of mechanical , electrical and human problems . " ( Boyd , 1965 , p . 152 ) . Current R & D concerns with respect to keyboard redesign in- volve consideration of principles of motion study as applied to key ...
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... present time.5.2 Controversies certainly exist as between advocates of more and more “ universal " languages and proponents of prob- lem - oriented or user - oriented machine communica- tion techniques . 5.1 . Programming Problems and ...
... present time.5.2 Controversies certainly exist as between advocates of more and more “ universal " languages and proponents of prob- lem - oriented or user - oriented machine communica- tion techniques . 5.1 . Programming Problems and ...
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... present time this is an art rather than a science , and very few people are good at its practice , because of the inability to find useful algorithms for estimating the size and degree of difficulty of programming tasks . " ( Steel ...
... present time this is an art rather than a science , and very few people are good at its practice , because of the inability to find useful algorithms for estimating the size and degree of difficulty of programming tasks . " ( Steel ...
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... present and foreseeable progress.5.67 Burkhardt ( 1965 , p . 3 ) lists a spectrum of pro- gramming languages on the basis of the " declarative freedom " available to the user , from absolute machine languages with none , to ...
... present and foreseeable progress.5.67 Burkhardt ( 1965 , p . 3 ) lists a spectrum of pro- gramming languages on the basis of the " declarative freedom " available to the user , from absolute machine languages with none , to ...
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