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Beginnings of a theory of information handling
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Volume 7 ,  Issue 2  (February 1964) table of contents
Pages: 97 - 103  
Year of Publication: 1964
ISSN:0001-0782
Author
T. B. Steel, Jr.  System Development Corporation, Santa Monica, CA
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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GOWER, J. C. The handling of multiway tables on computers. Comput. J. C, 4 (Jan. 1962), 280-286.
 
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HALMOS, P. R. Naive Set Theory. Van Nostrand, Princeton. N. J., 1960.
 
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HOFFMAN, S. A. Data structures that generalize rectangular arrays. Proc. 1962 Spring Joint Comput. Conf., San Francisco, 325-333.
 
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LEVIEN, R. E. Studies in the theory of computational algorithms-1. Formalization, computability, representation, and analysis problems. RM-3007-PR, RAND Corp., Santa Monica, Calif., 1962.
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----.The foundations of a theory of infornIation processing. FN-6341, System Development Corp., Santa Monica, Calif., 1962.
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