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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... 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 resources analysis ...
... 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 resources analysis ...
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... single master , supervisory , and control processing center linked to many geo- graphically dispersed satellite centers ( which carry out varying degrees of preprocessing and post- processing of the information handled by the central ...
... single master , supervisory , and control processing center linked to many geo- graphically dispersed satellite centers ( which carry out varying degrees of preprocessing and post- processing of the information handled by the central ...
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... single keystroke , such as " chord " typewriters or Steno- type devices.4.55 Regardless of what may be available through various conversion , transliteration , or translation processes on either input or output , there remains the ...
... single keystroke , such as " chord " typewriters or Steno- type devices.4.55 Regardless of what may be available through various conversion , transliteration , or translation processes on either input or output , there remains the ...
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... single system , it may be necessary not only to reconcile but to combine the contradictory advantages and disadvantages of dif fering levels of programming language in various ways . Thus Salton states " it is possible to recognize five ...
... single system , it may be necessary not only to reconcile but to combine the contradictory advantages and disadvantages of dif fering levels of programming language in various ways . Thus Salton states " it is possible to recognize five ...
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... single procedure to such arrays . For example , Wunderlich points out in connection with sieving procedures for computer generation of sets and sequences that " there are obvious programming difficulties con- nected with sieving on a ...
... single procedure to such arrays . For example , Wunderlich points out in connection with sieving procedures for computer generation of sets and sequences that " there are obvious programming difficulties con- nected with sieving on a ...
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