Networks of workstations, 267, 390. Neumann, John von (= Margittai Neumann János), 8, 159, 385. Newcomb, Simon, 42, 45. Newell, Allen, 729. Newman, Donald Joseph, 505. Nielsen, Jakob, 511–512. Nievergelt, Jürg, 476, 480, 549, 564.
Networks of workstations, 267, 390. Neumann, John von (= Margittai Neumann János), 8, 159, 385. Newcomb, Simon, 42, 45. Newell, Allen, 729. Newman, Donald Joseph, 505. Nielsen, Jakob, 511–512. Nievergelt, Jürg, 476, 480, 549, 564.
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