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The fault-tolerant multiprocessor computer
Noyes Publications
Document, 1986
102623634

Analog computation
McGraw-Hill Book Company
Document, 1960
102624233

MIPS R2000 RISC architecture
Prentice-Hall
Document, 1987
102622244

Programmer's guide to the IBM system/360
McGraw-Hill Book Company
Document, 1969
102624190

Computer architecture
Van Nostrand Reinhold Company
Document, 1970
102623111

Multiprocessors and parallel processing
John Wiley & Sons
Document, 1974
102623351

A comparative study of programming languages
American Elsevier Publishing Company
Document, 1967
102620155

Introduction to operating systems
Macdonald and Co.
Document, 1971
102623344

The Pick operating system
Van Nostrand Reinhold Company
Document, 1986
102623382

Introduction to database systems
Addison-Wesley Publishing Company
Document, 1983
102623798

Data communications : facilities, networks, and systems design
John Wiley & Sons
Document, 1978
102623868

Digital, analog, and data communication
Prentice-Hall
Document, 1986
102623630

Exploring the PICK operating system
Hayden Book Co.
Document, 1985
102623623

Applications of decision tables : a reader
Brandon / Systems Press
Document, 1970
102628488

Electronic computer memory technology
McGraw-Hill Book Company
Document, 1971
102628274

Informal introduction to ALGOL 68
North-Holland Publishing
Document, 1971
102623197

Distributed processing and data communications
John Wiley & Sons
Document, 1978
102623022

The architecture of pipelined computers
Hemisphere
Document, 1981
102623255

The CICS programmer's desk reference
Mike Murach & Associates
Document, 1987
102622252