N. Chapin. Proceedings of the 23rd ACM national conference, page 631--638. New York, ACM, (1968)
DOI: 10.1145/800186.810627
Abstract
For sharpness in presentation, and for improved reader comprehension, this paper draws frequent contrasts to George H. Mealy's pleasingly-reasoned and useful paper by the title of “Another Look at Data.” 1Since it is assumed that the reader has access to that paper, no summary of it is presented here, but from time to time, some of George H. Mealy's definitions and positions will be paraphrased. This is not to suggest that others have not made contributions. On the contrary, many persons have addressed themselves to the problem of data organization within the confines of information retrieval (see for instance, 2,3), and to the organization of files (see for instance, 4,5,6,7).
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%X For sharpness in presentation, and for improved reader comprehension, this paper draws frequent contrasts to George H. Mealy's pleasingly-reasoned and useful paper by the title of “Another Look at Data.” 1Since it is assumed that the reader has access to that paper, no summary of it is presented here, but from time to time, some of George H. Mealy's definitions and positions will be paraphrased. This is not to suggest that others have not made contributions. On the contrary, many persons have addressed themselves to the problem of data organization within the confines of information retrieval (see for instance, 2,3), and to the organization of files (see for instance, 4,5,6,7).
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title = {A deeper look at data},
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