Abstract
In 1969, the hardware of a computer installation was completed. To check out the software - WRITEN IN MICRO-INSTRUCTIONS -, it became necessary to write a series of typical user programs and to study the runs of these programs.
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- D. Schmid: Matrixförmige Klassifikatoren, Theorie, techn. Aufbau, Einsatz in Digital-rechnern, Diss. Universität Karlsruhe, 1968Google Scholar
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