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... tion of what a program is to accomplish ; they write an object code program to do it . What we mean here by automatic programming might be described as a " super - compiler " or a program that could take in a very high - level ...
... tion of what a program is to accomplish ; they write an object code program to do it . What we mean here by automatic programming might be described as a " super - compiler " or a program that could take in a very high - level ...
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... tion for the development of these space - age tools . After the system has been constructed , its subsequent operation will require service functions that should be per- formed by free - flying robots or by robots attached to the ...
... tion for the development of these space - age tools . After the system has been constructed , its subsequent operation will require service functions that should be per- formed by free - flying robots or by robots attached to the ...
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... tion of the NASA end - to - end data management system and the establishment of a systems engineering group consisting of computer scientists and hardware experts to achieve an effective system design and implementation . 8. Man ...
... tion of the NASA end - to - end data management system and the establishment of a systems engineering group consisting of computer scientists and hardware experts to achieve an effective system design and implementation . 8. Man ...
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... tion for guidance , but also pose unique as well as general control problems . With respect to the propulsive and maneuverability factors , wheels and tracked units can be designed to achieve the required footprint pressures and ...
... tion for guidance , but also pose unique as well as general control problems . With respect to the propulsive and maneuverability factors , wheels and tracked units can be designed to achieve the required footprint pressures and ...
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... tion . It would be impractical and unreliable to program assembly machines at a low level , giving step - by - step instruc- tions about exactly where to move the hand and exactly when to close it around an object . It is better and ...
... tion . It would be impractical and unreliable to program assembly machines at a low level , giving step - by - step instruc- tions about exactly where to move the hand and exactly when to close it around an object . It is better and ...
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