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Demonstrates some of the effects of perspective changes on plane geometrical figures, and shows how these are related to the ideas of projective geometry.
Looks at how the Digital Equipment Corporation plans the production of disk drives.
Shows how Scottish Gas uses large and small computers to solve a variety of problems.
Looks at two types of computer system used by British Rail for modern signalling: one for indication and control, and one for interlocking.
Focuses on a particular type of operating system which enables several different computer programes to be executed concurrently by a single processor.
Looks at the problem of designing a computerised booking system for a small hotel, to emphasise the importance of top-down design techniques for simplifying program construction.
Looks at how IBM designed the computer software which controls their manufacturing plant at Greenock in Scotland.
Looks at several different computer systems used in a variety of applications in order to bring out the basic similarities between them.
Looks at how Freightliners uses a database management system to handle information. Animations show how chains of records are linked by pointers to implement relationships. Originally part of COMPUTING AND...
Shows some of the computer systems which are used by the House of Fraser to manage the operation of their high-street stores and illustrates how modular design is used to help the construction and...
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