Macmillan Dictionary of Data Communications
โ Scribed by Charles J. Sippl (auth.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 1985
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 536
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-iv
A....Pages 1-29
B....Pages 30-49
C....Pages 50-115
D....Pages 116-164
E....Pages 165-188
F....Pages 189-214
G....Pages 215-224
H....Pages 225-235
I....Pages 236-271
J....Pages 272-275
K....Pages 276-278
L....Pages 279-301
M....Pages 302-338
N....Pages 339-352
O....Pages 353-367
P....Pages 368-402
Q....Pages 403-406
R....Pages 407-434
S....Pages 435-485
T....Pages 486-511
U....Pages 512-516
V....Pages 517-523
W....Pages 524-528
X....Pages 529-529
Y....Pages 530-530
Z....Pages 531-532
โฆ Subjects
Input/Output and Data Communications
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