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在庆祝《计算机学报》创刊 65 周年之际,其副主编重新评估了一些重要论文,这些论文虽然年代久远,但仍在影响着计算机科学。Martin Cooper MBCS 报道。
In celebrating the 65th anniversary of The Computer Journal, its Deputy Editors reassess key papers which – though sometimes old – continue to influence computer science. Martin Cooper MBCS reports.