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Strobes: shared-time repair of big electronic systems
The trend towards larger, more elaborate, and more complex computer systems is gradually modifying many programming and engineering techniques. The sheer bulk of equipment required by contemporary computer centers, in itself, creates new and severe problems in many areas. In particular, the maintenance of big systems has been complicated by three important characteristics: redundancy, complexity, and expense.