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New horizons in systems

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It has been our experience in the Air Materiel Command, and I imagine this is true of everyone engaged in data systems modernization and automation, that the further we advance, the greater potential we find for achievement. A prime characteristic of our objectives would appear to be mobility, for as we move closer to each established milestone, we inevitably find a new horizon beyond. So, in keeping with my subject, I propose to review some suggested issues and opportunities for future exploration and development.

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      IRE-AIEE-ACM '59 (Western): Papers presented at the the March 3-5, 1959, western joint computer conference
      March 1959
      391 pages
      ISBN:9781450378659
      DOI:10.1145/1457838
      • Conference Chair:
      • R. R. Johnson

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      • Published: 3 March 1959

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