An edition of Dictionary of data processing (1973)

Dictionary of data processing

including applications in industry, administration and business; [Engl., dt., français] Fachwörterbuch der Datenverarbeitung. Dictionnaire du traitement des données

2., erw. u. rev. Aufl.
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An edition of Dictionary of data processing (1973)

Dictionary of data processing

including applications in industry, administration and business; [Engl., dt., français] Fachwörterbuch der Datenverarbeitung. Dictionnaire du traitement des données

2., erw. u. rev. Aufl.

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Oldenbourg
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English
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335

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Edition Notes

First ed. published in 1964 by L. Trollhann and A. Wittmann under title: Dictionary of information processing.

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München, Wien
Other Titles
Fachwörterbuch der Datenverarbeitung., Dictionnaire du traitement des données.

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Library of Congress
QA76.15 .W57 1973

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335 p.;
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335

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OL5137214M
ISBN 10
3486390627
LCCN
74309657

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OL4974742W

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