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... definition ; and , because of the resultant communication delay for many missions , the remote system requires autonomous capabilities for effective operation . The savings of operations time for deep space missions can become ...
... definition ; and , because of the resultant communication delay for many missions , the remote system requires autonomous capabilities for effective operation . The savings of operations time for deep space missions can become ...
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... defined about 16 days before the spacecraft activity . Minor changes could be made as late as 12 hours before sending a command . The turn- around time of about 16 days and the number of people involved contributes , of course , to ...
... defined about 16 days before the spacecraft activity . Minor changes could be made as late as 12 hours before sending a command . The turn- around time of about 16 days and the number of people involved contributes , of course , to ...
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... defined domains . - In the last few years , some steps have been taken to apply the resulting technology to the problem of assembly automa- tion . It would be impractical and unreliable to program assembly machines at a low level ...
... defined domains . - In the last few years , some steps have been taken to apply the resulting technology to the problem of assembly automa- tion . It would be impractical and unreliable to program assembly machines at a low level ...
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... defines the field of automatic programming . It is based on machine intelligence technology and , like other machine intelligence systems , it is domain specific . Here the domain is the knowledge of programming : how programs fit ...
... defines the field of automatic programming . It is based on machine intelligence technology and , like other machine intelligence systems , it is domain specific . Here the domain is the knowledge of programming : how programs fit ...
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... defined ( McCarthy , 1956 ) . By this we mean that with each problem we are given some sys- tematic way to decide when a proposed solution is acceptable . Most of the experimental work discussed here is concerned with such well - defined ...
... defined ( McCarthy , 1956 ) . By this we mean that with each problem we are given some sys- tematic way to decide when a proposed solution is acceptable . Most of the experimental work discussed here is concerned with such well - defined ...
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