| Beginnings of a theory of information handling |
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Volume 7 , Issue 2 (February 1964)
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Pages: 97 - 103
Year of Publication: 1964
ISSN:0001-0782
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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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Robert Bosak , Richard F. Clippinger , Carey Dobbs , Roy Goldfinger , Renee B. Jasper , William Keating , George Kendrick , Jean E. Sammet, An information algebra: phase 1 report—language structure group of the CODASYL development committee, Communications of the ACM, v.5 n.4, p.190-204, April 1962
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