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The Design of Design: Essays from a Computer Scientist
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The Design of Design: Essays from a Computer Scientist

by Jr. - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Frederick P. Brooks
March 2010
Beginner
448 pages
8h 43m
English
Addison-Wesley Professional
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Subject Index

Note: Boldface page references indicate definitions or the beginning point of a substantial treatment. Page numbers in those scopes are not separately listed under that term.

2-D

context view, 221

drawing, 220

specification, 210

24/7 operation, 338, 359

3-D

display, 221

model, 214

perception, 216

specification, 211

6-bit byte, 76, 92

8-bit byte, 76, 92, 314, 319, 322

abstract data type, 334

access method, 332, 340, 342

ACM Turing Award

to John Cocke, 249

to Ted Codd for relational database concept, 248

acoustic analysis, 109

acoustic simulation, 225

Ada programming language, 179

Advanced Computer Architecture, Brooks’s course, 134

adverbs, specifying, 212

agile method, 180

Air Force (U.S.), 210

Air Force Studies Board, 42

air-traffic ...

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