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... Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal access to the machine for the more mathematical or scientific applications associated with new product development . The system is used for maintaining the normal business records ( inventory ...
... Terminal Terminal Terminal Terminal access to the machine for the more mathematical or scientific applications associated with new product development . The system is used for maintaining the normal business records ( inventory ...
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... terminals used by tellers , administrators , and programming personnel . However , these terminals rep- resent only a ... terminal devices . We see , then , that the two machines in the bank's central office serve a variety of purposes ...
... terminals used by tellers , administrators , and programming personnel . However , these terminals rep- resent only a ... terminal devices . We see , then , that the two machines in the bank's central office serve a variety of purposes ...
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... terminal and place it in a location named Value , a Pascal programmer would write : readin ( Value ) and to write the value on the screen of the terminal : writeln ( Value ) would be used ( readln indicates " read line " and writeln ...
... terminal and place it in a location named Value , a Pascal programmer would write : readin ( Value ) and to write the value on the screen of the terminal : writeln ( Value ) would be used ( readln indicates " read line " and writeln ...
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PART ONE Machine Architecture | 19 |
Data Manipulation | 61 |
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