On-line computing: time-shard man-computer systems.

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On-line computing: time-shard man-computer systems.

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McGraw-Hill
Language
English
Pages
336

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Table of Contents

Introduction, by S. Fernbach and H. D. Huskey.
System analysis and design, by R. E. Fagen.
Graphic data input-output equipment, by C. L. Hardway.
The economics of on-line systems, by W. E. Bauer.
Physiological and psychological considerations, by E. E. David, Jr.
Solving mathematical problems, by B. E. Fried.
Solving design problems in graphical dialogue, by D. B. Parker.
Computing in a strategic command system environment, by W. L. Wilkinson.
A theory for file organization, by R. M. Hayes.
Sociological considerations, by L. Fein.
Appendix: User's manual for an on-line system, by G. J. Culler.

Edition Notes

"The present text evolved from notes for a lecture series presented at four locations in California during the fall semester of 1965. This series was sponsored by the Engineering Extension and Physical Sciences Extension of the University of California at Los Angeles, and by the Engineering Extension of the University of California at Berkeley."

Includes bibliographies.

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New York

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Dewey Decimal Class
651.8
Library of Congress
QA76.5 .K36

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Pagination
xii, 336 p. :
Number of pages
336

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Open Library
OL21047761M

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