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... storage we mean temporary storage which is made necessary by the characteristics of the electronic computer being used . As we shall see in Chapter 4 , an electronic computer typically has a relatively small , fast - access main storage ...
... storage we mean temporary storage which is made necessary by the characteristics of the electronic computer being used . As we shall see in Chapter 4 , an electronic computer typically has a relatively small , fast - access main storage ...
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... storage system may be indicated , because , if the processing is properly organized in a random access system , all five of these characteristics may be avoided . 19.1 Large Random Access Storage Devices A large random access storage ...
... storage system may be indicated , because , if the processing is properly organized in a random access system , all five of these characteristics may be avoided . 19.1 Large Random Access Storage Devices A large random access storage ...
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... storage is available also , larger tables can be compiled or more tables compiled in the same pass . It is quite evident that one of the advantages of using random access storage for statistics tabulation is the large storage available ...
... storage is available also , larger tables can be compiled or more tables compiled in the same pass . It is quite evident that one of the advantages of using random access storage for statistics tabulation is the large storage available ...
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actual Add to memory application arithmetic registers assumed automatic binary block Bring buffering calculation calling sequence Chapter complete constant contains contents correct counter DATAC decimal point detailed devices digits discussed electronic data processing end-of-file equipment error example executed Figure file record filtered flow chart FLOW-MATIC format function gross pay illustration index registers indicate initial input/output involved jump instruction jump table load loop machine magnetic tape master file master record memory location method modifier Multiply necessary number of dependents off-line operation code paper tape payroll possible printed printer problem procedure punched cards random access reel result routine sentinel sequential sign character simply sorting specified subroutine Subtract Suppose switch symbols tape handler tape unit technique tion transaction transfer shifting Unconditional jump usually word in memory writing written zero