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... experienced . It appears that the human conse- quences we may expect from factory and office automation are relatively modest in magnitude , that they will come about gradually , and that they will bring us both disadvantages and ...
... experienced . It appears that the human conse- quences we may expect from factory and office automation are relatively modest in magnitude , that they will come about gradually , and that they will bring us both disadvantages and ...
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... experience satiety of either goods or services at full employment levels . 3. The Impact on Resources and Environment Technology is knowledge and information - processing tech- nology is knowledge of how to produce and use knowledge ...
... experience satiety of either goods or services at full employment levels . 3. The Impact on Resources and Environment Technology is knowledge and information - processing tech- nology is knowledge of how to produce and use knowledge ...
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... experience . The aspects that require special attention are discussed below . 1. Power and weight constraints are important for space missions . Fortunately , work in large scale integrated ( LSI ) technology has played a major role in ...
... experience . The aspects that require special attention are discussed below . 1. Power and weight constraints are important for space missions . Fortunately , work in large scale integrated ( LSI ) technology has played a major role in ...
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... experience with time- sharing systems have developed techniques , combining hard- ware facilities and their software control , for providing separate virtual machines to several processess . Each virtual machine while protected from the ...
... experience with time- sharing systems have developed techniques , combining hard- ware facilities and their software control , for providing separate virtual machines to several processess . Each virtual machine while protected from the ...
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... experience base and enable them to develop better intuitions about how such implementation should be con- structed . Furthermore , once people have gained this knowl- edge , it can be incorporated as a further automation of the ...
... experience base and enable them to develop better intuitions about how such implementation should be con- structed . Furthermore , once people have gained this knowl- edge , it can be incorporated as a further automation of the ...
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