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Hot metal to hard disc
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 July 2016
Abstract
The effects of computer technology on various aspects of mathematical printing are discussed. A brief account is given of the use of a microcomputer and commercial software in a publishing office environment.
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- Part 2 - The First Quarter-Century of the Applied Probability Trust
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- Copyright © Applied Probability Trust 1988
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