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Space missions have special computer needs that do not pertain in ground use of computers . The special needs and Man - made faults due to imperfections in the specifications and bugs in the program . Scientific Needs tion between ...
Space missions have special computer needs that do not pertain in ground use of computers . The special needs and Man - made faults due to imperfections in the specifications and bugs in the program . Scientific Needs tion between ...
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Scientific Needs tion between experimenters and the various software will not , in general , be necessary . a The scientific needs for space mission computers may vary greatly . Once a mission is approved and the science objectives are ...
Scientific Needs tion between experimenters and the various software will not , in general , be necessary . a The scientific needs for space mission computers may vary greatly . Once a mission is approved and the science objectives are ...
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knowledge , better software development techniques , and / or changed mission objectives , there may well be a need to modify and / or update the onboard software . tion with automatic reversion to baseline capabilities .
knowledge , better software development techniques , and / or changed mission objectives , there may well be a need to modify and / or update the onboard software . tion with automatic reversion to baseline capabilities .
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( REP , VIS - G ) Mittman , B. ( 1973 ) , " Can a Computer Beat Bobby Fischer ?, " Datama tion , 84-87 , June 1973. ( GAME ) Moore , J. and Newell , A. ( 1973 ) , " How Can Merlin Understand ?, " Dept. of Com . Sci .
( REP , VIS - G ) Mittman , B. ( 1973 ) , " Can a Computer Beat Bobby Fischer ?, " Datama tion , 84-87 , June 1973. ( GAME ) Moore , J. and Newell , A. ( 1973 ) , " How Can Merlin Understand ?, " Dept. of Com . Sci .
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