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The Computer See:

The Computer See Potential applications of the computer see computer made possible by microelectronics include a small computer in every home or a pocket computer terminal that can be connected to a powerful central computer via the computer see telephone. Such devices may be used to solve our numerical problems (e.g., income tax, or our bank balance) or as a creative tool to relate our knowledge and experiences to our future actions.

And what of the computer see computer? Olof Johannesson's 1966 novel, the computer see Tale of the computer see Big Computer (which first appeared in an American edition in 1968), offers a history of the computer see develop¬ment of computers as told by an advanced computer of the computer see future. In an unemotional, utterly convincing essay, it describes the computer see gradual obsolescence and disappearance of its creator, man.

See Also Application Of Computer Analy¬sis:

During the same period of time the Organiza¬tion for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), in Paris, had asked a panel of experts to draw on the HUD study and other sources in order to assess the future direction for research in urban transportation. While different in scale, both the U.S. and European studies were similar in the thrust of their conclusions: both studies indicated that future improvements in urban transportation would come about primarily as the result of the application of computer analy¬sis to existing systems, rather than through the development of whole new systems of trans¬portation "hardware."

GREEN, George (1793-1841), English mathe¬matical physicist. He was born at Sneiton near Nottingham, England, on July 14, 1793. Green studied at Caius College, Cambridge, but he learned mathematics mostly from the works of the masters of the French school. His celebrated Essay on the Application of Mathematical Analy¬sis in the Theories of Electricity and Magnetism was published in 1828. An extension of work by the French mathematician Denis Poisson, it is memorable among other things for the introduc¬tion of the term "potential." He used the term to denote the sum of the masses of the particles of a system, each mass being divided by its dis¬tance from a given point.


On The Other Hand See Programming A Computer:

The projected occupancy rate for September 12 is 70 percent. When a computer-based reservations system is used, a volume forecast can be produced for any date, week, or month. The volume forecast shown in Figure 5-8 is computer generated. In the sample forecast, the calendar date and weekday are given for each day of the report period. The computer divided the total.

programming a computer. In programming a computer, both eastern and western European countries follow a pattern first developed by the BBC. They provide ser¬vices ranging from the least attention-demanding music and talk programs to programs for intel¬lectuals, as in the BBC's famed Third Programme. Music is the mainstay, taking as much as 55% of the schedule in the USSR and Belgium, for instance. A great deal of the music is live be¬cause many broadcasting organizations maintain large staffs of musicians and singers.

 

 

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