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Volume 12 ,  Issue 2  (February 1969) table of contents
Pages: 111 - 117  
Year of Publication: 1969
ISSN:0001-0782
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G. Salton  Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY
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ABSTRACT

This report contains recommendations on a sample course curriculum in the general area of information organization and information system design in a Ph.D. Computer Science Program. The subject area is first briefly described, followed by a listing of some desirable graduate-level courses. Suitable bibliographies are appended.


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