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CRT display system for industrial process

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Published:18 May 1971Publication History

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Recently, in such industrial fields as steel mills, power stations, chemical plants, the use of computer control system is promoted more and more for improving productivity. For the efficient use of the computer control system various information generated in the form of characters, graphs, etc., must be accurately communicated with higher response between man and machine.

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    AFIPS '71 (Spring): Proceedings of the May 18-20, 1971, spring joint computer conference
    May 1971
    651 pages
    ISBN:9781450379076
    DOI:10.1145/1478786

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